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Selasa, 14 Juni 2016

We has bluegills and shellcrackers!!

FishWagon, aka Arkansas PondStockers


Spending $10 for less than a pound of catfish on Thursday increased my appetite for buying my outdoor fish.

I knew the Fish Wagon [aka Arkansas PondStockers] was going to be at the Manassas Southern States Coop Friday. So I went for it. I picked up 25 hybrid bluegills, 50 redear, and a pound of minnows - all for less than $60. I plan to pick up a handful of catfish in a month or two, when Ive got the 300 gallon tank in place.

I know Im doing it all backwards. But having the fish in the tank, crying out for the greenhouse to be built, has made clearing a couple of trees an emergency. Mere planning for a greenhouse would have allowed the hard tree-clearing part to get delayed for weeks, months, years.

Trees are down now, with a small bit of bad news. Apparently my greenhouse cant be taller than the brick wall at the end of my property. Which would make the greenhouse, I dont know, like 48" tall. The lady purveying the unhappy news did make some helpful suggestions that might work, though. And my greenhouse design can be scaled to whatever height is allowed.
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Kamis, 09 Juni 2016

Fun tattoos

Heres a fun link to science tattoos.
These are a few related to aquaponics, chemistry, and Fibonacci



















Fulvic Acid

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Minggu, 08 Mei 2016

More Greenhouse Fun

Small Green House Plan from North Carolina Cooperative Extension


Ive learned a lot from stuff posted online about how to create hoop houses. Probably the most useful document to date is "A Small Backyard Greenhouse for the Home Gardener" from the North Carolina Cooperative Extension. The instructions give you a 14-foot long greenhouse that is 12 feet wide and 6 feet high.

But I dont have space for a full-up hoop house. Ive been messing around with powerpoint, trying to figure out how to fit a 300 gallon tank and six 50-gallon grow beds into an 8-foot wide space in the minimum length. I think Ive got it:


Ill talk about the aquaponics layout later. For now it is sufficient to say that I should be able to fit everything in a 8 foot wide by 14 foot long footprint.

Instead of PVC pipe, Ill be constructing the body of my greenhouse out of 1/2" Electric Metallic Tube (EMT) conduit. Conduit is pretty inexpensive, running just over $2 for a 10 length. Its stronger than PVC, and I can bend it to the shape shown above.

In fact, Ive figured out the "recipe." Conduit benders can be had for ~$30, and are marked for bends of standard size (10, 22.5, 30, 45, and 60 degrees). If youve not used a conduit bender before, know that the "center" of even a shallow bend will be 1-2 inches offset from the start of the bend. Many benders will have a mark that shows the location of "the exact center of a 45 degree bend." No matter what angle you bend, the center will be pretty close to that 45 degree center mark, so position your tubing accordingly.

  1. Mark the pipe in the middle (5) and make marks 8", 21", and 34" from either end.
  2. Bend the pipe 22.5 degrees at the 5 mark. [From this point on it is useful to get a partner who can hold the pipe so the rest of the bends are in the same plane.]
  3. Move the conduit bender to the 8" mark and make a 60 degree bend.
  4. Move the conduit bender to the 21" mark and make a 10 degree bend.
  5. Move the conduit bender to the 34" mark and make another 10 degree bend.
  6. Flip the pipe and bend the other side (60 degrees at 8", 10 degrees at both 21" and 34")
When youre done, your ten foot pipe should look like this, and the distance between the two leg-stubs should be 8 feet. Or at least, when I did this, this is what my pipe ended up looking like:


This shape minimizes height delta between the edge and center of the structure, provides strength along the roof "faces," and gives a peak at the center to help shed snow. For a 14-foot long greenhouse with frames every 2 feet, youll be making 8 of these "tops." If they dont lay flat, you can do some "correction" with the conduit bender.

Next, create 16 EMT "legs" by cutting 10-foot lengths in half with a pipe cutter or hack saw. These legs will be connected to the tops using EMT set-screw couplings. Position the set screws so they face the inside of the frame, so they wont snag the plastic sheeting youll be draping over your structure.

From this point you can pretty much follow the instructions for the North Carolina hoop house from the top of this post. But instead of a wide, short semi-circle, your greenhouse will be only 8 feet wide and about 7 feet high. Also, you will be installing a simple door in each of the two end walls, so you can access the beds on either side of the fish tank.

Two last points - I plan to screw three 14-foot lengths of EMT to the frames with EMT 2-hole straps and zinc sheet metal screws. These will serve as a ridge pole and lateral stiffeners. Also, since part of the location where Im putting this is brick patio, I plan to connect the greenhouse to a support under the fish tank. I figure 300 gallons of water (2,400 pounds!) is enough to keep the house from "shifting."
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Monday Monday

Weather north of Brisbane is just purfick at the moment. just been out buying some 90% shadecloth and its fresh and warming at the same time. Its so good to be alive.

I need to get changed into work clothes now and get the shadecloth around the fish tank. Two fold purpose, Shade that part and stop the birds from hitting on the fish.Can you imagine a cross between a tern and a..... nah I wont go there....

Out with the notebook:

A viable aquaponics system combines traditional agriculture and aquaculture methods without....

You see, E&T may be a farm, but it is also a company where hydroponics combines with fish farming to create a balanced cycle of....

WARNING, WARNING.....HERE IS AN UPDATE.....


The greenhouse will be completed by the end of August. It features “aquaponics,” where water and fish waste from three 800-gallon tanks will be piped.....

WARNING - Another update......


Marron are a fresh water crayfish, native to Western Australia. They are a good candidate for.....

Hey, Affnan is back....Basic setup for growbed completed. Three growbed in total with....


OK, till next time....Take good care of yourselves.....and each other.......
Ozzie
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