not interested in project itself, but as a total noob to manually building stuff, this guy showed me for the first time how to do so many things lol, perfect
I mean sometimes you gotta work with you have, not everyone has stalks of bamboo laying around, and in the other hand not everybody has access to pvc. Fortunate for this guy, he has both.
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There's actually not lots of space for the fish.. Those are koi and need a hell of a lot more volume than that, might be alrite for a few goldfish. Other than that, it does look really good.
While I agree, I would also note that Tilapia and catfish both like very dark, somewhat deep water, so it wouldn't be as pretty for youtube. You can also eat aka koi (which is just a kind of Asian Carp!) although it may not taste awesome. Some argue that Tilapia is gross too, so Your Mileage May Vary.
Very Good job, insanoğluna bu kadar güzel bir iş yapabilme kabiliyetini, düşünme kapasitesini, eli, gözü, aklı veren yüce Yaratıcıya sonsuz şükürler olsun ❤️👍👏💯
He didn’t properly install a biological filtration system, so if you consider building a system like this do some research on aquaponics. These fish will surely die because of this oversight
@@aaronstathatos6195 maybe the bio filter is hidden behind the wall, but it’s still kind-of a bad system. Looks pretty though. I thought about making a small system similar to this, but ammonia and ph levels are constant work to keep under control with this size.
Love the video!! Such a beautiful and functional design! Only thing I would add for myself is a drain with a screen so I could easily empty the tank at the end of season or maybe add a pond heater. Since where I live in the winter it would freeze. Also wish I could get bamboo that size and length without it costing me a fortune. May just have to try large potable pipe. Thank you for the amazing idea and great time lapse. Easy enough to follow.
Love this project. Great free hand skills. It looks fantastic and has a food producing function. I would put a filter in that system somewhere though. I had an aquaponics system of about 6000 ltrs plus. I made the mistake of keeping difficult fish. I also grew different veg. But lettuce was dead easy to grow. Had I made my fish section more ornamental I might still have it. Got me thinking of making something like this next to my gazebo. Thanks for sharing.
@@princesstalisaysay7437 Most aquaponic systems have filters and two or three different aquariums for several reasons. Reason number one is that the required pH of the water for fish and for plants are not the same. Basically aquaponics is a question of balance between the water for the fish and water for the plants, it's quite difficult to get right so if you separate the waters it's easier to keep it working. Second is that the fish, roots, excrements, stones etc can clog the motor that is pumping up the water. In this video we only see the results after a month, also he is cultivating lettuce which is quite forgiving. After a while though the system might be too basic and there might be problems with too much nitrate in the water for the fish, or an overpopulation of fish. Also if you grow more complicated plants like tomatoes or watermelons, there is a chance that it won't work because the water might not have the right balance in nutrients. It's still a pretty cool video, but for more chance of succes you'll need to study all the technical parts. There are books for that but also other video's on youtube.
Your work is amazing. I am surprised that the pressure of the water can be held with just the bricks and mortar, without reinforcing. But I have watched several of your videos and am so impressed, and clearly it can hold up. I would like to see some of these projects a few years later to see how they held up. thank you
Ова музика квари доживљај и уживање у гледању видеа. Можда се неко неће сложити са мном али такав је мој утисак, много је боље уживати у звуку рада овог човека и природе у околини. Сам снимак је одличан, поздрав из Србије свим људима добре воље.🇷🇸🌄🌾👋
I like it but this will only work all year round in warmer climates, as in the winter in northern temperate areas you'll need a secondary filter in the winter. Maybe move the fish into a larger pond in the winter as the volume is on the small size / maybe around 500 ltrs. But the concept is great & will try something like this soon as I generally build my own ponds.
Abgesehen von den Fischen, eine sehr gute Idee! Werde ich dieses Jahr mal nachbauen in meinem Garten nur ohne Becken und ohne Fische, dafür aber Verschiedenes Gemüse!
And then after a few weeks the entire system is clogged by roots and waste. I know this for a fact because I've been doing aquaponics for 20 years and have had this happen many times. Looks cool though.
What if you had a michanical filter before the water gets pumped to bambo sticks ? as for the roots i think it wil not cause a problem because he put the plants in baskets what do you think ?
Well, he only grew sallad greens so a few weeks would be enough to get his harvest, clean out the system and put in another batch. But some sort of filtration should be in there. Not just to remove particles but also for the nitrificatin process to be more effective.
@@bobbysetia_com aye. if you have available space and a desire to do it, then do it. - Id probs go with some freshwaterbas and not kois. But either way; sell the product and the expenses has been covered after 1st harvest.. ish
Looks great, my small contribution, i'd stapled the window plastics on the outside and glued velcro or magnet to both the window flaps and the window bottoms to create a nice seam for wind or passer-bys
A few years ago, I wanted to do a setup like this, but being in the United States, I would have probably ended up using pvc pipe. The large bamboo is so much better. Great job.
You should do one. The learning experience will be worth the cost by itself, and in the best of cases you'll have produce, worst of cases a failed project and no regrets of not trying. PVC is easier to clean as these systems require maintenance. Check out Bigelow Brook Farm (Web4Deb) youtube channel for cool functional aquaponics stuff and a look into the whole process. What's your budget? Less'go! Start building.
Thank you for the video. Your craftman techniques are really awesome. One question: This system looks completely nice for plants, but I wonder how it is for fishes. There is not a explicit bed for nitrification bacteria. Roots of plants might work as the bed, but still the effect must be limited. I would like to have your view about this point.
I have the same question and wonder if I could accomplish thus naturally over part of a pond rather than aquarium type set ups?
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I love it, he did it for function and beauty. He put his heart into it. Garden with style, and of course try to save money when you can, but don't sacrifice the look
That's the neat part, they don't. There's no way they grew that well without some extra help. Either they rotate the plants or the final shot is fabricated with plants from a different system.
Great idea. Just one question what type of wood did you use on the frame? Are you worried it will rot if left unprotected from the high moisture content?
It's bamboo. It is used for chopping board, chopsticks and etc. and it's very durable and environmentally friendly since it's the fastest growing plant on earth.
This aquarium / aquaponics greenhouse system would definitely work. I used to have a large aquarium and the fish can produce a LOT of waste (fertilizer) for the plants. The only thing I am curious about is if the number of plants growing above this fish tank is enough to keep it clean, or if the fish tank requires regular cleaning too. Also, I conditioned the water in my aquarium with micro-organisms / good bacteria before adding the fish so that they wouldn't be stressed and would remain healthy in the water. I wonder if they ran the water overnight over the plants in this aquarium to condition the water before adding the fish, and what type of concrete they used that would be safe for the fish. Also, how long did they cure the concrete so that it wouldn't leach toxins that would kill the fish? Very interesting setup here, but more detailed information about the setup would definitely be a big help for someone in replicating it.
Cada 1kg de massa viva (peixe) produz resíduos para alimentar cerca de 25 plantas com certa tranquilidade, as minhas plantas demoraram mais pra crescer do que aparece no vídeo. Fiz 2 experiencias, 1º sistema aberto com agua corrente: não tive que fazer nada, tudo funcionou praticamente sozinho; 2º sistema fechado de agua, utilizando bomba de agua (220 L/h) e sistema de filtragem de água com esponja, cerâmica e tampas plásticas. No 2º estou apenas há 14 dias, limpei o sistema de filtragem 2 vezes, ainda estou aprimorando, ainda não consegui medir a qualidade da água porém não houve a morte de nenhum peixe ainda. Peixe utilizado: Tilápia do Nilo. Planta cultivada: Alface
@@viniciusrigotti775 mas como a amonia se transforma em nitrato? porque neste video não há a utilização de filtros, como a argila... A amonia não serve diretamente como fertilizante e é venenoso para os peixes. há um video brasileiro muito bom sobre aquaponia.
I would like to see this a year or two later. The thin plastic foil on top and the sides is gonna say goodbye very soon, and I doubt that the concrete is waterproof.
It is just typical worker in asia, you know there are dust everywhere. If you visit asian country (east and south east asia) many people wear masks even before covid happen
This is so awesome gorgeous creative I only have two suggestions a plug to be able to drain the water out for cleaning and instead of goldfish using real fish that you can eat so that would make it much more profitable or productive. It really is beautiful. I am curious how the bottom ones in the back grow without sunlight is there some kind of lighting in there
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Parabéns, dá gosto ver tua competência na construção do sistema. Colocar o vídeo em processo acelerado durante a construção fez toda a diferença .Dá para notar que vc tem experiência em hidroponia. Uma pergunta : você misturou sais à água para nutrição das plantas , ou eles vieram só das fezes dos peixes ?
How beautiful! You guys are master craftsmen, and so innovative. It's both functional and aesthetically pleasing. I just wonder how the top structure is secured to the base? Or is it just the weight of it that keeps it in place?
Fantastic build. Seeing as the fish produce all the nutrients and nitrogen that's needed by the plants to grow, there must be an optimum ratio of fish to the amount of plants being grown? Would like to know the answer to that.
As with all aquariums/fishtanks/ponds it would be a balancing act. In the beginning stages the plants might not keep up and you may have to refresh the water partly. When the plants are fully grown they might easily keep up to a point. I imagine you'd have to get a feel for it.
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Amazing, and looks great….most aquaponic systems are a bit of an eyesore with a bunch of mismatched dirty plastic bins, but can’t imagine any neighbors objecting to something so nice.
I am curious as well. We see him dump the water after that, clean the pool, and add what looks like fresh water. I thought it might have been used to disturb the surface and prevent mosquitoes while he was making the rest of the system. The fish will handle any bugs once they got added.
There's a comment further in where OP responds. It's banana chunks to remove impurities from the cement. I don't see how that could actually work as intended.
Cool build, but you need a filter reservoir. Fish and other animals produce waste that isn't really bio-available for plants, so you need nitrogen fixing bacteria to convert them. These bacteria are in the air and quickly become trapped in filters, allowing you to build up colonies, so if you just add a second tank with some gravel to filter particulates out and cultivate the bacteria, your plants will grow better, you'll have less ppm in your water and your fish won't get ammonia poisoning.
Could you maybe add a tank filled with pon or some substrate so you could still put some plant in them like maybe an aroid? Would the bacteria still thrive in that setup?
I mean I get what you mean but as long as it cycles correctly you won’t have to worry about ammonia. The nitrates will break down and as it flows the particles get small enough for absorption. But I do agree with your approach and it would be absolutely hands free and less chemical imbalances to have to fix.
There would be a lack of a continuous cleaning system so that the fish do not become poisoned by their waste and the water must be treated before sending it to the plants.
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not interested in project itself, but as a total noob to manually building stuff, this guy showed me for the first time how to do so many things lol, perfect
No word to express my appreciation for u. Many thanks 😍
WOW! This is my style good & cheap, no fuss, no stupid complications, pure genius practicality
Can I add rebars for reinforcements? Just want to make sure that it will not collapse.
Best looking Aquaponics system I have ever seen!
Way better than plastic tubs and drainpipe!
Absolutely Love it 🙏
Many thanks for your advising❤❤❤
it still uses PVC which is not food nor medical safe. which is a bit of shame. Food safe tubing tends to e white i believe.
I mean sometimes you gotta work with you have, not everyone has stalks of bamboo laying around, and in the other hand not everybody has access to pvc. Fortunate for this guy, he has both.
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@@ChrisWijtmans why are kitchen plumbing pipes PVC then?
This is the most aesthetically pleasing aquaponics system I've seen! Lots of space for the fish & you can actually see them! Wonderful.
Sincerely thanks for your feedback 💖
There's actually not lots of space for the fish.. Those are koi and need a hell of a lot more volume than that, might be alrite for a few goldfish. Other than that, it does look really good.
Those fish are cramped as hell in there. It was literally my first thought. Wtf.
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Great idea!
Although instead of Koi, I would use Tilapia or cat fish so that I could benefit from the fish as well.
While I agree, I would also note that Tilapia and catfish both like very dark, somewhat deep water, so it wouldn't be as pretty for youtube. You can also eat aka koi (which is just a kind of Asian Carp!) although it may not taste awesome. Some argue that Tilapia is gross too, so Your Mileage May Vary.
I like tilapia and catfish for eating.
I would definitely do that.
Same opinion 😅
And some fish owners here in the Philippines mix their koi with tilapias.
With all of the DIY stuff flooding youtube: this is refreshing as its making use of many more natural parts. The use of bamboo is genuis!
I'm glad you think so. Thanks for watching 😍
The Bamboo is more available in his hood than anywhere in the USA where most of us are limited to PVC...
Здравствуйте 🖐️. Как всегда супер видео 👍, дружеский лайк от моего канала 👍
We can see the vegetable grow healthy from fish waste. What amazing build.
I'm glad to your impression. Thanks for watching 💗💗💗
Mantap Om, boleh lah besok" Untuk referensi buat tempat seperti ini, 👍👍👍
Wow beautiful system. I love the bamboo for the tubes. And the aeration from the return. Looks really nice !! Amazing innovation !
Mantap saya masuk kesini Krn pingin usaha peternakan dan pertanian ,semoga yg ikut Chanel ini sukses slalu ,dan admin kreatif semakin sukses terus
Very Good job, insanoğluna bu kadar güzel bir iş yapabilme kabiliyetini, düşünme kapasitesini, eli, gözü, aklı veren yüce Yaratıcıya sonsuz şükürler olsun ❤️👍👏💯
師父這次 帶來的 魚菜共生
更好看了 底下 養 錦鯉
很棒 ❤️👍
i was wondering some kois instead komets.
7million+ views was the real hit,and the veggie and fish was a tip,nice idea and effort,,❤
I’m looking for DIY projects I can use at my community center and I am so glad to have come across this one!!!
He didn’t properly install a biological filtration system, so if you consider building a system like this do some research on aquaponics. These fish will surely die because of this oversight
@@aaronstathatos6195 maybe the bio filter is hidden behind the wall, but it’s still kind-of a bad system. Looks pretty though. I thought about making a small system similar to this, but ammonia and ph levels are constant work to keep under control with this size.
Mình theo dõi bác rất nhiều video rồi thấy bác là người có hoa tay , và có sự tư duy rất tốt ! Chúc bác nhiều sức khỏe nhé
Cam on ban rat nhieu 😘😘😘
I absolutely loved this and admire the talent and ingenuity. Very jealous too, I want one!
14:01 great you used bamboo, simple and low cost, wish you success with more unique new ideas
Love the video!! Such a beautiful and functional design! Only thing I would add for myself is a drain with a screen so I could easily empty the tank at the end of season or maybe add a pond heater. Since where I live in the winter it would freeze. Also wish I could get bamboo that size and length without it costing me a fortune. May just have to try large potable pipe. Thank you for the amazing idea and great time lapse. Easy enough to follow.
Many thanks for your feedback 😍
Very nice a comment 👍❤️👏💯
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Cảm ơn bạn đã quan tâm và ủng hộ kênh. Chúc bạn ngày mới vui vẻ 😍
Love this project. Great free hand skills. It looks fantastic and has a food producing function.
I would put a filter in that system somewhere though.
I had an aquaponics system of about 6000 ltrs plus.
I made the mistake of keeping difficult fish. I also grew different veg. But lettuce was dead easy to grow. Had I made my fish section more ornamental I might still have it.
Got me thinking of making something like this next to my gazebo.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your feedback 💖💖💖
What other aquaponic greens have you successfully grown so far?
what do you mean filter? I want to start a system just like this...please can you explain it more. Thank you very much.
i dont understand why you need a filter as the plants are the filter@@princesstalisaysay7437
@@princesstalisaysay7437 Most aquaponic systems have filters and two or three different aquariums for several reasons. Reason number one is that the required pH of the water for fish and for plants are not the same. Basically aquaponics is a question of balance between the water for the fish and water for the plants, it's quite difficult to get right so if you separate the waters it's easier to keep it working. Second is that the fish, roots, excrements, stones etc can clog the motor that is pumping up the water. In this video we only see the results after a month, also he is cultivating lettuce which is quite forgiving. After a while though the system might be too basic and there might be problems with too much nitrate in the water for the fish, or an overpopulation of fish. Also if you grow more complicated plants like tomatoes or watermelons, there is a chance that it won't work because the water might not have the right balance in nutrients. It's still a pretty cool video, but for more chance of succes you'll need to study all the technical parts. There are books for that but also other video's on youtube.
ถ้ามีที่ของตัวเองจะทำแบบนี้เล่นไปเรื่อยๆไม่เบื่อดี พัฒนาไปเรื่อยๆ
Прикольно.красиво
Эх я б тоже такой замутил .да бамбука нет))))
Bamboo banyak di negara asia , pilihlah yang bamboo yang versi besar
Стилно и удобно! Красиво, выглядит! ❤❤❤
Amazing project, looks like a ton of work but the result is breathtaking. Well done!
No word top express my appreciation for u. Thanks a lot 💗
А, гидроизоляция фундамента, удобна, чтобы корни не проростали, сквозь, кладки стен! ❤❤❤
Your work is amazing. I am surprised that the pressure of the water can be held with just the bricks and mortar, without reinforcing. But I have watched several of your videos and am so impressed, and clearly it can hold up. I would like to see some of these projects a few years later to see how they held up. thank you
Thanks a lot for your feedback! 😘😘😘
Depth of water isn't that high, easily strong enough. I've done similar with Decking and it didn't bow. Height is the killer.
The energy of water is height x gravity x mass. Gravity is a constant so as the other comment said, height is the multiplier to watch out for.
@@CapitanGreenhat and what is the figure for gravity? “Height x gravity x mass”
Ова музика квари доживљај и уживање у гледању видеа. Можда се неко неће сложити са мном али такав је мој утисак, много је боље уживати у звуку рада овог човека и природе у околини. Сам снимак је одличан, поздрав из Србије свим људима добре воље.🇷🇸🌄🌾👋
Sangat keratip sekali sukses selalu buat bapaknya 🙏
Bijak👍👍👍... 3 in 1 iaitu alam swkitar dapat, sayur dapat dan ikan pun dapat..hanya dgn ruangan yg terhad shj.. more idea bro plzzz.. hihi😘😘😘
I know I could never build stuff like this but it's fun watching it.
Ofc you can. Don't sell yourself short
you can, but why would you? There are FAR better (and easier) methods.
Mantappp...proses kerjanya sangat teliti dan rapi banget....top markotop bang...
I love your content. It's always relaxing and inspiring. 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for saying so 🥰
i agree!
I like it but this will only work all year round in warmer climates, as in the winter in northern temperate areas you'll need a secondary filter in the winter. Maybe move the fish into a larger pond in the winter as the volume is on the small size / maybe around 500 ltrs. But the concept is great & will try something like this soon as I generally build my own ponds.
Abgesehen von den Fischen, eine sehr gute Idee! Werde ich dieses Jahr mal nachbauen in meinem Garten nur ohne Becken und ohne Fische, dafür aber Verschiedenes Gemüse!
And then after a few weeks the entire system is clogged by roots and waste. I know this for a fact because I've been doing aquaponics for 20 years and have had this happen many times. Looks cool though.
What if you had a michanical filter before the water gets pumped to bambo sticks ?
as for the roots i think it wil not cause a problem because he put the plants in baskets what do you think ?
@@MARWAN05511 A filter is a must for all aquaponics systems, but as far as the roots, they grow out of that basket and constrict a 4 inch pipe easily.
It should be done inside. I've tried something similar to this & it didn't turn out the way I thought.
Well, he only grew sallad greens so a few weeks would be enough to get his harvest, clean out the system and put in another batch. But some sort of filtration should be in there. Not just to remove particles but also for the nitrificatin process to be more effective.
I tried this on a smaller scale with herb plants and ended up with root rot.
Beautiful, You've already done a very professional job just by creating the garden. It's not something an ordinary person can accomplish. 👍🏻💪🏻
This is amazing! I can't wait to build one of these on my property, so aesthetic!
Thanks a lot for your love. Hope that you will have a nice one for your garden!😍
I absolutely LOVE everything about this I could watch it on replay for hours ❤
I’m impressed. I would love to do a build like this someday.
Hope that you will successful with this idea. Thanks a lot💗💗💗
Do It Jon !
@@bobbysetia_com aye. if you have available space and a desire to do it, then do it. - Id probs go with some freshwaterbas and not kois. But either way; sell the product and the expenses has been covered after 1st harvest.. ish
@@martinwinther6013 Or the 200th. I have seen calculations on this with steel tanks and in bigger size.
This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen!!! I want one!!!
Deseo hacer te proyecto en casa ... me encanta
Another mind blowing video is Back
Congratulations 👏👏
I'm glad when I can inspire to you. Many thanks😘😘😘
Công việc của bạn rất hấp dẫn cám ơn bạn đã chia sẻ video này
فيديو جميل جدا وفكره جيده👍🏿
Looks great, my small contribution, i'd stapled the window plastics on the outside and glued velcro or magnet to both the window flaps and the window bottoms to create a nice seam for wind or passer-bys
Has to be one of the best and eco friendly setups I've ever seen great job 👍
Sincerely thanks for spending time to my video 😍
@@no1ideas No thank you for making an amazing video keep making more please 😊 one question do you have any idea how long the bamboo will last?
They are so creative with a minimal amount of material. Beautiful project.
No word to express my appreciation for you. Thanks a lot 😍
@@no1ideas 🙏🙏🙏✌️😎
A few years ago, I wanted to do a setup like this, but being in the United States, I would have probably ended up using pvc pipe. The large bamboo is so much better. Great job.
Sincerely thanks for nice feedback! 😍
You should do one. The learning experience will be worth the cost by itself, and in the best of cases you'll have produce, worst of cases a failed project and no regrets of not trying.
PVC is easier to clean as these systems require maintenance.
Check out Bigelow Brook Farm (Web4Deb) youtube channel for cool functional aquaponics stuff and a look into the whole process.
What's your budget? Less'go! Start building.
Amazing 👏👏👏🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
From France 🇫🇷
I'm glad you love it. Many thanks🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for the video. Your craftman techniques are
really awesome.
One question: This system looks completely nice for plants, but I wonder how it is for fishes. There is not a explicit bed for nitrification bacteria. Roots of plants might work as the bed, but still the effect must be limited. I would like to have your view about this point.
I have the same question and wonder if I could accomplish thus naturally over part of a pond rather than aquarium type set ups?
I love it, he did it for function and beauty. He put his heart into it. Garden with style, and of course try to save money when you can, but don't sacrifice the look
Thanks for your following my idea 😍
Quality build, quality video editing, amazing content, subscribed! ;)
What a nice compliment! Many thanks 😍😍😍
Best looking Aquaponics system I have ever seen! ,
Thanks for your support my video 💔💔💔
Thank you for showing me how to set up a fish tank at home; it’s so easy!
Will the plants in the middle rows get enough sunlight?
That's the neat part, they don't. There's no way they grew that well without some extra help. Either they rotate the plants or the final shot is fabricated with plants from a different system.
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Wow, the tip you shared at [5:45] is a game changer! Definitely trying this out.
Great idea. Just one question what type of wood did you use on the frame? Are you worried it will rot if left unprotected from the high moisture content?
Ooops 😂
It was built for the video. It probably does not exist anymore.
It's bamboo. It is used for chopping board, chopsticks and etc. and it's very durable and environmentally friendly since it's the fastest growing plant on earth.
I suggest using PVC pipe and fittings, more expense but avoids the moisture problem.
@@sleddy01 that’s a sad thought considering the use of concrete and bricks, not so eco friendly I’d like to think they’d use it but stain the timber
동방연구소에도 잘 보고 있습니다. 정말 경제적이고 획기적인 아이디어 입니다. 재미있게 보고 갑니다.
This aquarium / aquaponics greenhouse system would definitely work. I used to have a large aquarium and the fish can produce a LOT of waste (fertilizer) for the plants. The only thing I am curious about is if the number of plants growing above this fish tank is enough to keep it clean, or if the fish tank requires regular cleaning too. Also, I conditioned the water in my aquarium with micro-organisms / good bacteria before adding the fish so that they wouldn't be stressed and would remain healthy in the water. I wonder if they ran the water overnight over the plants in this aquarium to condition the water before adding the fish, and what type of concrete they used that would be safe for the fish. Also, how long did they cure the concrete so that it wouldn't leach toxins that would kill the fish? Very interesting setup here, but more detailed information about the setup would definitely be a big help for someone in replicating it.
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Cada 1kg de massa viva (peixe) produz resíduos para alimentar cerca de 25 plantas com certa tranquilidade, as minhas plantas demoraram mais pra crescer do que aparece no vídeo. Fiz 2 experiencias, 1º sistema aberto com agua corrente: não tive que fazer nada, tudo funcionou praticamente sozinho; 2º sistema fechado de agua, utilizando bomba de agua (220 L/h) e sistema de filtragem de água com esponja, cerâmica e tampas plásticas. No 2º estou apenas há 14 dias, limpei o sistema de filtragem 2 vezes, ainda estou aprimorando, ainda não consegui medir a qualidade da água porém não houve a morte de nenhum peixe ainda. Peixe utilizado: Tilápia do Nilo. Planta cultivada: Alface
@@viniciusrigotti775 mas como a amonia se transforma em nitrato? porque neste video não há a utilização de filtros, como a argila... A amonia não serve diretamente como fertilizante e é venenoso para os peixes. há um video brasileiro muito bom sobre aquaponia.
@@BALSCOUlink plz?
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I would love to see a timelaps of the plants growing. I'm getting skeptical about this.
It's fake af the plants have no way to get nutrients from the soil
@@Jay-fp8iy it's possible but I think the fertiliser would kill the fish. Its possible it's aquaphonics
If any fertilizer or growing medium is used then it will definitely kill the fish. Hopefully his goal is to use the fish emulsion to fertilize.
@@yu-i7476 The fertilizer IS the fish.
I would like to see this a year or two later. The thin plastic foil on top and the sides is gonna say goodbye very soon, and I doubt that the concrete is waterproof.
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That is amazing. I would love to make something like that someday.
Thanks for your support. Wish you will successful with this idea! 😍😍😍
Your channel has become my go-to for informative and engaging content.
protecting the fish from covid by wearing a mask....such a responsible human 😢.
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Oy esa mamada
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Hahah some people are still so so brainwashed
It is just typical worker in asia, you know there are dust everywhere. If you visit asian country (east and south east asia) many people wear masks even before covid happen
I'm from America, have a nice day, congratulations for a great idea😍
We all just appreciate the content this man and his crew makes its just a masterpiece imagine what's he's gonna doing the future 💛
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Nit much with rooted lungs
Am agree wth you...
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ill have to watch the whole video but i can appreciate his niek slides lmao
Thank you for sharing these amazing inventions with us. I am from Brazil
What a nice feedback! Thanks a lot 🥰
This is so awesome gorgeous creative I only have two suggestions a plug to be able to drain the water out for cleaning and instead of goldfish using real fish that you can eat so that would make it much more profitable or productive. It really is beautiful. I am curious how the bottom ones in the back grow without sunlight is there some kind of lighting in there
Thanks a lot for your suggestion 💗
He is a master builder. Good work!
Thanks so much for your great impression to my idea.😍😍😍
Parabéns pela iniciativa e excelente película só tenho agradecer ❤🇮🇹🇧🇷♠️.
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Isso é muito bom! Tenho um espaço pequeno e isso vai me servir muito bem.
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Parabéns, dá gosto ver tua competência na construção do sistema. Colocar o vídeo em processo acelerado durante a construção fez toda a diferença .Dá para notar que vc tem experiência em hidroponia. Uma pergunta : você misturou sais à água para nutrição das plantas , ou eles vieram só das fezes dos peixes ?
mantap bener kolam kolaborasi tanaman di atasnya, sangat inspiratif imformasinya
That is so cool. Love your ideas. Love your channel. I'm a huge fan of yours
Your supporting will be motivation for me have more great idea. Thanks a lot 💗
Luar biassa , hebat sukses untuk hidroponiknya❤
Parabéns escelente trabalho ❤
Stunning!!!!!!! What a brilliant mind you have! Thank you!
I' glad you think so. Many thanks 💓💓💓
How beautiful! You guys are master craftsmen, and so innovative. It's both functional and aesthetically pleasing. I just wonder how the top structure is secured to the base? Or is it just the weight of it that keeps it in place?
Thanks for enjoying my video 😘😘😘
It's just its weight that keeps it in place
Easy to move and clean the pool
if it was me
I will hang heavy objects around
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Thank you so much for sharing. Do you have guide plans for Sale on your website?
I watched a lot of your videos and saw that you are talented and have very good thinking! Wishing you good health
Amei! Parabéns pela obra de arte! Excelente!
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Wow, great farming ideas. thank you, friend. Keep sharing. God bless you.
I'm really delighted to hear that. I will keep up creating more great ideas. Thanks a lot💗💗💗
Fantastic build. Seeing as the fish produce all the nutrients and nitrogen that's needed by the plants to grow, there must be an optimum ratio of fish to the amount of plants being grown? Would like to know the answer to that.
As with all aquariums/fishtanks/ponds it would be a balancing act. In the beginning stages the plants might not keep up and you may have to refresh the water partly. When the plants are fully grown they might easily keep up to a point. I imagine you'd have to get a feel for it.
@@itrme3261 wont it make the lettuce taste like fish
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Awesome work ❤ would be great if u can provide the design file for the build too
You can learn a lot from this man.
I'm glad you think so. Thanks for your support 😍
Hope you make more automatic watering systems
We will consider to your suggestion. Thanks for your following 😍
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What's the purpose of putting in chips of bamboo to the water, and for how many days did you let it soak? I assume you reused the same water.
It is banana tree, it help to absorb all impurities of cement and cleans the tank💗💗💗
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Essa idéia é maravilha, gostei
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Amazing, and looks great….most aquaponic systems are a bit of an eyesore with a bunch of mismatched dirty plastic bins, but can’t imagine any neighbors objecting to something so nice.
Sincerely thanks for your feedback 💗
was the bamboo chunks in the water used to start the nitrogen cycle?
I am curious as well. We see him dump the water after that, clean the pool, and add what looks like fresh water.
I thought it might have been used to disturb the surface and prevent mosquitoes while he was making the rest of the system. The fish will handle any bugs once they got added.
There's a comment further in where OP responds. It's banana chunks to remove impurities from the cement. I don't see how that could actually work as intended.
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I'll save money and build this kind one day 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for saying so. 🥰
Cool build, but you need a filter reservoir. Fish and other animals produce waste that isn't really bio-available for plants, so you need nitrogen fixing bacteria to convert them. These bacteria are in the air and quickly become trapped in filters, allowing you to build up colonies, so if you just add a second tank with some gravel to filter particulates out and cultivate the bacteria, your plants will grow better, you'll have less ppm in your water and your fish won't get ammonia poisoning.
Could you maybe add a tank filled with pon or some substrate so you could still put some plant in them like maybe an aroid? Would the bacteria still thrive in that setup?
I mean I get what you mean but as long as it cycles correctly you won’t have to worry about ammonia. The nitrates will break down and as it flows the particles get small enough for absorption. But I do agree with your approach and it would be absolutely hands free and less chemical imbalances to have to fix.
There would be a lack of a continuous cleaning system so that the fish do not become poisoned by their waste and the water must be treated before sending it to the plants.
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Wow absolutely amazing thanks for your sharing 👍👍😍
I'm delighted to hear that. Many thanks 😍😍😍