http://www.BigelowBrook.com/donate These are just a few things I do to keep the aquaponic system up-and-running. There really isn’t much to do. On average pr…
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25 Responses to Aquaponics Maintenance in the Geodesic Dome
Man I wish I had a place I could put up a setup like that. Love the domes. I’m just trying to get a small hoop house set up in the back yard to put my aquaponics in. It’s going to be awfully cramped in there, but it should work pretty well. Great videos. Thanks for posting them.
Kudos to you!!! You are a 1man crew! Great job planning, and building your Dome, I NEED one too, but with tilapia! Can u explain the overflow tank more? Does that H2O recycle as well? and where does it empty to?
It’s a piece of junk…I’ve replaced it twice. I’m now trying a newer (more expensive) pump. It’s only been running for 5 days so I’m hoping it will be a big improvement.
oh cool, i did not know they were so economically viable. i really admire your work though quite an accomplishment especially since you built it yourself. you must feel awful proud.
occupynewparadigm
March 25, 2013 at 10:51 pm Reply
Are you running the system with just the one bilge pump? It looks like a Rule and I’ve been running one continuously for a few months now with no problem. I use a Quiet One connected to the grid for pumping to media beds and the DC pump/PV for supplemental/redundant aeration. Always enjoy your videos. GT
Have you thought about a swirl filter you can use a sipon tube to pull your solids out and then overflow to a secondary tank this will help keep the solids out of your pumps I found this helpfull after getting tired of cleaning my pump every week Just a tought
The pump doesn’t have any problem with the fish solids so I don’t want to put a screen over it since I want to get the solids out of the tank. It’s only an issue when I throw the lettuce in for the fish. It’s no big deal to clean it off every couple of weeks. Right now I don’t have any extra lettuce so it’s running just fine!
Just a question that stems from my lack of winter farming… How the heck do you pollinate everything in the winter? The bumblebee at the end made me wonder. Thanks
I agree with Robert. We use the same bilge pumps and find them clogging also. We simply wrap the pump with nylon window screen and secure it with a zip tie.
it’s an API freshwater test kit.
web4deb
March 25, 2013 at 3:40 pm
very nice! wht is the water testing system you use (at 1.34)? what does it test for?
Tom Kozak
March 25, 2013 at 4:33 pm
Man I wish I had a place I could put up a setup like that. Love the domes. I’m just trying to get a small hoop house set up in the back yard to put my aquaponics in. It’s going to be awfully cramped in there, but it should work pretty well. Great videos. Thanks for posting them.
Terry Starkey
March 25, 2013 at 5:29 pm
Thanks. Search for this video on my channel. It’s the first of 3 on how it’s all set up. loW1SMHVEe8
web4deb
March 25, 2013 at 6:06 pm
Kudos to you!!! You are a 1man crew! Great job planning, and building your Dome, I NEED one too, but with tilapia! Can u explain the overflow tank more? Does that H2O recycle as well? and where does it empty to?
Abena McKenzie
March 25, 2013 at 6:38 pm
it was a surplus scrap tank from a company that fabricates them. they were cutting it up and throwing it in a dumpster!
web4deb
March 25, 2013 at 6:56 pm
looks great man! where do you find a big fish tank like that?
Rotorzilla
March 25, 2013 at 7:27 pm
Dude! So awesome!
JoeKwonxD
March 25, 2013 at 8:24 pm
It’s a piece of junk…I’ve replaced it twice. I’m now trying a newer (more expensive) pump. It’s only been running for 5 days so I’m hoping it will be a big improvement.
web4deb
March 25, 2013 at 8:49 pm
Hey nice vid, btw what is the name of the pump at 0:52?
TheHM124
March 25, 2013 at 9:12 pm
oh cool, i did not know they were so economically viable. i really admire your work though quite an accomplishment especially since you built it yourself. you must feel awful proud.
occupynewparadigm
March 25, 2013 at 9:52 pm
Koi are worth more and I can grow them in colder water.
web4deb
March 25, 2013 at 9:57 pm
why not grow fish for food as well???
occupynewparadigm
March 25, 2013 at 10:51 pm
Are you running the system with just the one bilge pump? It looks like a Rule and I’ve been running one continuously for a few months now with no problem. I use a Quiet One connected to the grid for pumping to media beds and the DC pump/PV for supplemental/redundant aeration. Always enjoy your videos. GT
snookmeister55
March 25, 2013 at 11:05 pm
Search for this video DE7Fyv4hokw and start from the beginning. watch?v=DE7Fyv4hokw
web4deb
March 25, 2013 at 11:20 pm
Where did you get your plans?
TheRebelEye
March 26, 2013 at 12:12 am
You would have figured it out when your beds started to overflow. ;-)
web4deb
March 26, 2013 at 1:03 am
Never thought to check the siphons for root growth – sure enough, they’re in there. Spinning the pipe did the trick to clean them out, tho. Thanks!
Scott Baker
March 26, 2013 at 1:08 am
it does beat most of the junk on tv!@
Ursula Foster
March 26, 2013 at 1:49 am
It’s in the original design but I didn’t bother to install it. 😉
web4deb
March 26, 2013 at 1:58 am
Have you thought about a swirl filter you can use a sipon tube to pull your solids out and then overflow to a secondary tank this will help keep the solids out of your pumps I found this helpfull after getting tired of cleaning my pump every week Just a tought
James Stuckey
March 26, 2013 at 2:16 am
electric tooth brush. buzz, buzz!
web4deb
March 26, 2013 at 2:17 am
The pump doesn’t have any problem with the fish solids so I don’t want to put a screen over it since I want to get the solids out of the tank. It’s only an issue when I throw the lettuce in for the fish. It’s no big deal to clean it off every couple of weeks. Right now I don’t have any extra lettuce so it’s running just fine!
web4deb
March 26, 2013 at 2:32 am
Just a question that stems from my lack of winter farming… How the heck do you pollinate everything in the winter? The bumblebee at the end made me wonder. Thanks
StaticMotions
March 26, 2013 at 3:09 am
I agree with Robert. We use the same bilge pumps and find them clogging also. We simply wrap the pump with nylon window screen and secure it with a zip tie.
Bill Sitkin
March 26, 2013 at 3:30 am