5 Tips for Keeping Your Cold Water Fish Healthy All Summer in Your Aquaponics System

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Aquaponics is an exciting method of cultivating plants and fish that allows for a sustainable and self-sufficient system. If you have cold water fish such as trout in your aquaponics system, it's important to know how to keep them healthy throughout the summer. In this video, I'll share with you 5 practical tips for maintaining your cold water fish in good health in your aquaponics system during the summer. These tips will help ensure that your fish thrive and that your aquaponics system continues to function properly. So, if you're looking to keep your cold water fish healthy all summer long, be sure to watch this video!
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  • @jimgreenwood5360
    @jimgreenwood5360 Год назад +2

    Have you ever seen iron Fe toxicity? I unfortunately have. I had IBC grow beds above IBC sumps for more than 10 years. Trout did very well for 8 of those years but not the last 2 years. Cleaned the gravel, tested the water, bought new food and still trout had poor growth and died. The metal cages had a lot of rust and rusted metal was falling into the sump. Dismantled the system and using a magnet collected 320 gm of rusted metal from the sump, it looked like sediment on the sump floor. The IBC cages had complete loss of metal in some areas. This was discovered after dismantling. I have no doubt that the fish were suffering Iron Toxicity. I now know that IBCs must never be placed above the sump as corrosion will always occur. My next system will not be an IBC system. I am fitting auto syphons to 4 black plastic ponds 200 L and 3 fibreglass ponds 300 L they will be connected to a 2000 L cut down plastic water tank. Will set them into the ground or build soil around them.

  • @Brushy01
    @Brushy01 Год назад +2

    Tip #6 Install a geothermal cooling recirculating system. All you need is the space, a shovel (or mini excavator) non insulated flexible piping, water pump, connectors. Dig far enough down where the temperature remains a constant in the ground, lay the pipping out in grids of flat lying coils having an intake and outtake running to the pond. Bury the lines, let settle and connect the pump. Essentially a giant radiator that cools the water to very near that of the ground temp. Could even run on solar set up.

  • @blqsa4k0mechtatelq72
    @blqsa4k0mechtatelq72 Год назад

    Just found your Chanel Nice stuff my man keep it up !!! And thank you!

  • @asm5987
    @asm5987 Год назад

    Hello Jonathan, I'm delighted to watch your video for maintenance topic of an aquaponics installation !
    Hum, your accent is a little bit unusal....

  • @jimgreenwood5360
    @jimgreenwood5360 Год назад +1

    Has anyone ever seen or heard of iron Fe toxicity in an IBC setup? I can't be the only victim. Caused by rusty cages above sumps.

  • @christophemacco8414
    @christophemacco8414 Год назад +1

    Bonjour, j'adore se que vous faites, mais hélas je suis obliger de mettre la traduction en français car mon anglais n'est pas au point sur certains mots spécifiques. Vous êtes d'origines française et ils serait agréable d'avoir une traduction direct en français et non etre obliger d'allez la chercher dans les options surtout que a chaque publicité on dois remettre l'option sous titrage francais. Merci pour se que vous faites, de plus en plus de français rejoigne le camps des aquaponistes donc une personne de votre expérience est importante. Bonne continuation

    • @AquaponicsRevolution
      @AquaponicsRevolution  Год назад +2

      Merci Christophe, je vais prochainement lancer une chaine Francaise sous le nom de "Aquaponie Culture". :)

    • @SuperSnowdan
      @SuperSnowdan Год назад +1

      Super je vais vous suivre du Québec aussi :)

  • @asm5987
    @asm5987 Год назад

    Aaaarrrhhh et un bain dans le bassin !!!! Le mien est à 11°C... vivifiant ....