Aquaponic systems are a sustainable way of producing organic food. The fishes provide the nutrients for the plants to grow and the plants, in turn, remove compounds that, if allowed to build up,...
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Aquaponics systems can range from as small as an indoor aquarium to large-scale fully automated systems. Regardless of the size, the basic concept always holds true where plants and fishes coexist in...
Aeration in aquaponics is by far one of the most important factors which can determine the success of the entire system. The air pump keeps the bacteria, fish and the plants alive as they all require...
Aquaponics like any other type of farming can also fall victim to insect and pests attacks. Controlling pests in aquaponics takes a similar approach to controlling pests in conventional types of...
Aquaponic systems work by supplying nutrient-rich water derived from the processed waste from the fish. Maintaining a constant level within the various components is important in an aquaponic system...
Aquaponic systems work by providing plants with nutrients derived from fish waste in a closed-loop circulating system. Fishes, plants, and bacteria work cooperatively to create an ecosystem in which...
