Practical Aquaponics For Everyone 4
Practical Aquaponics For Everyone 4
Issue 4
Sustainability Ideas…..
Far left:- Is a Bambusa
Bamboo is one of the earth's fast- textiles [Gracilis] or
est growing plants. The rate it grows t he common name is
depends on the soil and rainfall, but for Weavers Bamboo.
any given area it grows much faster This Textiles is 7 years
than any other large plant . It will old and is a magnifi-
cent specimen being
flourish in almost any soil type.
above 6 mtrs tall and
about 2 mtrs Dia at the
base. It has thousands
of very nice slender
bamboo stems.
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Issue 4
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WATER: Quality and frequency are the two key issues. Quality is important as we don’t want to introduce any
disease or harmful minerals or chemical to our plants. How often you feed your plants is also very important. Too often
and you may create root rot or other diseases. Too little and the plants won’t get enough water and minerals and may
cause plant decay or death.
MINERALS: This is the key to healthy plant growth. Without food plants will not grow. Mineral requirements vary
between plants and it’s important to give a complete balance of macro and micro nutrients.
LIGHT: A good light source is required (artificial or natural) to achieve optimum growth. Light is a vital input
for plant growth. Similar light requirements are required as would be normal for that specific plant. Some instances
may require shading like lettuce in Qld during summer.
TEMPERATURE: Air and water temperature are very important. If it’s too hot or too cold, plant growth will suffer.
AIR INC CO2: Good airflow around plants is very important. It helps pollinate flowers, cool the plants, strengthen
stems and allow Co2 to get around plant leaves. (Don’t over crowd plants and if in a greenhouse, allow air to circulate).
DISEASE & PEST CONTROL:
Maintaining and checking for pest and disease is critical to achieve success. Pest and disease can take vital growing
energy away from the plant and make it sick. This causes the plant not to produce to its full potential. In extreme cases
it can even cause death of the plant.
Processing tips.
Keep the lid on the saucepan and
have a good air flow through the
kitchen. I find that the vapour will
burn your eyes if you take a peak
into the saucepan during cooking. (Imagine what it choi leaves to your Silver or Jade Perch, you will
will do to the bugs.) need to wash the leaves . My Silver Perch are not
Wash your hands well after handling, unless you all that keen on leaves that have been sprayed with
want to smell like a Continental Chef. the mixture.
Murray
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Ingredients.
2 Tbs. butter or margarine
2 Tbs. all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. nutmeg
Dash EACH red pepper and white pepper
1 cup milk
1 egg yolk, beaten
1/2 cup grated Swiss cheese, or cheese of your choice.
1 pkg. 250 g frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained. (1 cup)
1 Tbs. lemon juice
4 250 g Silver Perch fillets for individual servings. or 2 plate size whole fish. (600 to 800g fish)
1 Tbs. grated Parmesan cheese
1 Tbs. chopped parsley
Paprika
Lemon wedges.
Directions
1. Heat butter until melted. Stir in flour, salt, nutmeg, red and white peppers. Cook over low heat, stirring, until mixture is
smooth and bubbly. Remove from heat.
2. Stir in milk. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly for 1 minute. Remove from heat. Stir in beaten egg yolk.
3. Return to heat. Add cheese. Continue to cook and stir until cheese is melted. Set aside.
4. Spoon spinach into buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Arrange fish on spinach. Spoon sauce over fish.
Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.
5. Bake uncovered at 175 C for 20 to 25 minutes or until fish flakes. Sprinkle with parsley and paprika. Serve lemon
wedges on the side.
Comments
Good served with buttered boiled potatoes, lettuce and tomato salad and iced tea.
Why eat more fish? Mercury and other dangerous chemical residues are
now common in ocean caught fish with some spe-
The health benefits are well documented. cies being worse than others.
Nutritionists consistently urge us to eat more fish
for better health and the reasons for doing this are Even though retailers are required by law to specify
now becoming clearer. the country of origin on fresh produce, there is no
Research into the fish-consuming Eskimo and guarantee that the labeling is always correct.
Japanese populations highlighted the low preva- As a result, eating fish for improved health could, in
lence of heart disease. some circumstances, have the reverse effect.
This observation led to many studies investigating
the effect of fish oil extracts on heart disease pre- Why not grow your own?
The Balcony Basic kit, is the kit to get you started into Aquaponics, or Home Aquaculture
Suitable for the suburban home or home unit where space is limited.
This kit will grow out 30 Murray Cod or Silver or Jade Perch. See
Imagine having your own fresh fish, clean and chemical free. www.aquaponics.NET.au
This kit will grow a steady supply of tomatoes, lettuce, for details of kit
silver beet, or strawberries, in fact any green leafy vege- inclusions.
table can be grown.
So, !
It is much easier to grow your own than most peo- Farmers exclusively using a pelleted diet in Austra-
ple think. Small scale or home Aquaculture can lia can expect a food conversion ratio of between
be carried out in a tank as small as 500 liters or as 1.2:1 and 2:1. That is, it takes between 1.2 and 2.0
big as the farm dam. The size of the project de- kilograms of feed to produce 1 kilogram of fish. The
pends on the space available and the quantity of variation in feed conversion rates is due to varia-
fish you intend to be harvest. It is very possible to tions in management practices, methods of feed
have a tank based system that will produce a fish application and feed formulation.
dinner for two persons every week, year round. Source = NT Barramundi Farming Handbook.
A home based aquaculture system will provide Home growers can use commercially available feed
you with a regular supply of chemical and disease or they can opt to produce their own feed in the
free, convenient and economical source of very form of earth worms, black soldier fly larvae, glass
fresh fish for your table shrimp, duck weed or a combination of them all. It
all depends on how much effort you want to put into
the project. Commercially available pellets are
Now, that is really a very desirable outcome.
easy and convenient.
Naturally that outcome can be scaled up or down
as desired. A small typical home aquaculture system will con-
sist of a 1000 litre fish tank, a bio filter, a water
We are really blessed here in Australia with a good pump, an air pump and some basic water test
variety of native species that are well suited to tank equipment.
culture. Species such as Murray Cod, Sleepy Cod, A system of this size is capable of producing 50 to
Silver Perch, Jade Perch, and Barramundi, just to 60 kilograms of fresh fish per year.
list some of the more popular fish available. Like all forms of animal husbandry, care and some
The above species readily adapt to, and are very skill is required to raise your own fish. It is not a
happy being raised in tanks at home or on the farm. “set and forget” situation. On the other hand, it is
not all that difficult either.
Tilapia is a very good tank culture species that is
commonly used in the US and other overseas
places. Tilapia is totally banned in most states of
Australia being regarded as a threat to our native
species.
You are welcome to come and see our working Aquaponics Systems….
Murray’s Aquaponics System. Gary’s Aquaponics System.
We are located 45 kilometres south of Bris- We are located 20 kilometres south west
bane CBD towards Beaudesert Qld. of Brisbane CBD towards Ipswich
Visits to see my Aquaponics system are Visits to see my Aquaponics system are
welcome but by appointment only. welcome but by appointment only.
Ring 07 3200 0272 Murray Hallam
Ring 07 3816 1175 Gary Donaldson
Team Economics Pty Ltd Murray Cod.
21 - 31 Hives Road I obtained 1000 Murray
North Maclean 4280 Queensland. Cod fingerlings in mid
January and shared them
out with some other keen
Phone: 07 3200 0272 Aquaponics persons.
Fax: 07 3297 5154
E-mail: [email protected] They are an amazing fish,
an Australian icon.
The markings on the fish
are really attractive.