Well we're two months into our aquaponics experiement. We've learned a number of things though trail and error, I am sure there is still a great deal to learn. One of the most important things we've learned is aboue grow bed zones, also keeping the water level at least 2inched below the surface of the grow bed to prevent algae growth on the surface of the grow beds.
Zone one
Also called the dry zone. Is the about 2 inches in depth, this area should be keep dry, your bell siphon should begin siphon at least 1-2inches from the surface. Doing this will prevent algae from occurring on the surfuce, protects against collar rot, along with mildew.
Zone Two
This zone is between 6 and 8 inches. This area allows for the delievery of oxygen during the drain part of the flood and drain cycle. This is where nitrification occurs creating and releasing the nutrients and minerals into the system.
Zone Three
This is the remaining space below zone two about 2inches where solids, such as, fish waste and worm castings.
We learned these lessons a bit late as we have some algae growing in sump tank and small areas of our grow beds, at this time is seems to be under control. We were going to use humic acid to darken the water but at this point simply just covering the sump tank preventing sun light from hitting is working just fine.
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