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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2009

http://www.ecofilms.com.au/
Converting from hydroponics to aquaponics and making a profit with Murray Hallam from his latest DVD "Aquaponics Secrets."
http://www.ecofilms.com.au/

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  • There is something I don't get here. How do those sparse tiny fish support enough biomass to feed all of those plants until they grow up? Are the plants being fertilized by the fish food? How is the change in biomass of fish from hatchling to adult managed to provide the plants consistent food?

  • @zigzigerblat Large numbers of fingerlings are needed at the start and as they increase in mass, they are weighed and the numbers adjusted down to keep the system in optimum condition. Commercial systems are more complex than DIY home systems.

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  • Murray in AP terms = Saint

  • Thanks for the video and have you looked into solar or windpower for power generation and how much would that cost?

  • Thanks for posting!

  • Where in TX? I'm in NM.

  • thanks for sharing

  • @teencraft34 First one is on March 5th 2012.

  • @Biotechture when?

  • THIS MUST BE THE FUTURE-I IN VISION SKYSCAPPERS-W EACH FLOOR PRODUCING FLOWERS, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS-Can STILL USE BEES INDOORS-MIGHT BE BETTER INSIDE-TRACK THIS COLONY COLLAPSE

  • @flashtoons great video, thanks for sharing. can you recommend any smaller systems incorporating a small pond or water feature for home use? I was thinking a 20-30 plant set up for mixed fruits and salads. im happy to diy.

  • @kailuafrog Yeah. Plastic tubes needs to be at least PP, but to be truely organic, stainless steel is the only option. PVC is for plumbing..

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