Easy to understand changed my plans. I like this system since it take up less room and will be stronger than a storage tub. Also food grade for sure. I plan to make one of these from in my place, grow bed will reach the window I plan to set it by. My guess is you washed the clay at the end? Great Video. Plan to make a IBC system but want to start small and have a place for small fish before moving them.
I know this is an old vid but you don't need to shrink the bottom half the top half will fit all you need to do is fasten it drill some holes matching the top and bottom matching the holes at the top then use wire or whatever to tighten and it will fit perfectly plus it makes it really sturdy
How many videos did you watch to learn that have you ever build one of them this was ages ago when there was not much info back then he probably already knows that now it's all over TH-cam aka Rob bobs
Great video, I modelled my setup after it. I used an old computer desk because I didn't want to cut the fish part of the barrel but the concept is almost all from this video. I have one question though: Is this system self sustaining? In other words, will my fish (tilapia) breed and grow as I eat a few of them each month, or will I need to set up a separate breeding colony?
Shouldn't your grow bed be a bit larger? With that small a grow bed, you'd have to have a low stocking density. The minimal fish tank to grow bed ratio is 1:1
Easy to understand changed my plans. I like this system since it take up less room and will be stronger than a storage tub. Also food grade for sure. I plan to make one of these from in my place, grow bed will reach the window I plan to set it by. My guess is you washed the clay at the end? Great Video. Plan to make a IBC system but want to start small and have a place for small fish before moving them.
Love this video!
Can we have a detailed materials list?
I know this is an old vid but you don't need to shrink the bottom half the top half will fit all you need to do is fasten it drill some holes matching the top and bottom matching the holes at the top then use wire or whatever to tighten and it will fit perfectly plus it makes it really sturdy
How many videos did you watch to learn that have you ever build one of them this was ages ago when there was not much info back then he probably already knows that now it's all over TH-cam aka Rob bobs
This is the one of these I have ever seen.
Nice simple system. Thumbs up
a nice beginning to learn aquaponic
I would have liked to see the completed system.
Could you use heat to soften the edge and taper it out?
Excellent system, I'm in the process of building my own. Could you give a detailed list of the tubing and the pump?
please help in advice to start aaquaponics effort in kozhikkode,kerala.
what flow rate pump do you recommend Nice vid novice interest Thanx
How many Tilapia do you think that system would support? I'm just curious...
does the drain work like the bell siphons
Will the I-Barrel interface with my I-Phone?
Sorry...Couldn't help myself. ;)
Good info in the video.
Aileen Edwards Thank you. I'll check it out.
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1 fish per 10 liters is a good guide
Thanks a bunch.
Please give me that technique. Thanks a ton.
very good
How long does it take for tiny fish to build up enough nitrogen in the water.
make a scribbing tool and use the lip of the barrel as a guide.
Went black @ 9:45 and stayed that way. Would have liked to see the rest...
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Great video, I modelled my setup after it. I used an old computer desk because I didn't want to cut the fish part of the barrel but the concept is almost all from this video.
I have one question though: Is this system self sustaining? In other words, will my fish (tilapia) breed and grow as I eat a few of them each month, or will I need to set up a separate breeding colony?
why don't you make a better one an post it as a video response to this one
Can u add worms to this setup
you mean a piano.
what is that music called?
annoying - by someone
Shouldn't your grow bed be a bit larger? With that small a grow bed, you'd have to have a low stocking density. The minimal fish tank to grow bed ratio is 1:1
crap music...good video
Clever but hideously cruel to the fish-inmates. Extreme crowding and probably hypoxia as well. Must we torture the animals we eat before we kill them?
Boring, you could have done the vid in 2-3 minutes!