lrkiser Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 Hi there! I am looking into all the supplies I will need to maintain a 29 gallon tank, both above and below water. 🙂I am an aquarium newbie so feel free to offer any advice and recommendations! I am thinking of doing a cold water tank with live plants, cherry shrimp, a reticulated hillstream loach, and celestial pearl danios. The AquaSprouts garden comes with a water pump which carries the water to the plants growing above. Since the water is constantly cycling, and there are live plants on both levels, I am wondering if an air pump is necessary? Are there any cold water starter kits with supplies that you recommend, or particular parts or products you think would be great for this setup? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fish Folk Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 Tagging @Guppysnail for photos of her emersed aquaponic aquariums. I keep one Aquaponics setup designed by a friend who is producing these for industry trial... Water is drawn through a custom-designed sponge filter, and pumped up into the reservoir. From there, it drains down on the other side, creating a natural flow in the aquarium. I feed the plants up top a weekly diet of liquid plant fertilizers (e.g. Easy Green, etc.) But you can just get some specially-designed aquarium baskets to hang on the inside / back. Roots will grow down into the water column. Use Lava Rock to hold the plants in place. I buy Lava Rock from Lowes -- pretty cheap. It is porous, and therefore builds up bio over time. I do recommend adding air for flow, and aerobic bacteria colony benefit. If you're keeping the tank cold . . . my goodness . . . you should set up a NANF tank (North American Native Fish). But if you're new to the hobby, maybe go easy at first. Here are NANF species I keep... Rainbow Shiner (Notropis chrosomus -- native to Alabama): Tomorrow, I am receiving two pairs of Orangethroat Darters (Etheostoma spectabile) by mail: They're very interesting! I've kept NANF in a 29 gal for some time. Here's a still video shot I took some time back...   3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guppysnail Posted January 11 Share Posted January 11 I use light grate along the back instead of the plastic strip that comes with glass lids. That idea came from @dasaltemelosguy  1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrGibson Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 I’d be interested to see what your system looks like once it’s going! I’ve wanted to make an aquaponics system for the last decade. Maybe I’ll get around to it sometime soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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