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Good Job ! Jonathan
ОтветитьThere’s something very therapeutic about it mate well done. 👌
ОтветитьThis is so much more appealing than building one of the uglier UVI-type systems. How many litres of water do you think your system holds?
ОтветитьThank you for the video and hoping for many more!
ОтветитьThank you for the feedback.
I also feel a system like this is a more resilient way of doing aquaponics. It gives you a bigger biodiversity with plants, fish and bacteria to keep the system stable. That will have the effect of less maintenance of the the system and a better experience and enjoyment for the person running the system.
Keep up the good work!
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ОтветитьOne of those male brook trout look like a short body fish. Is that just what they look like when they are fed super well?
ОтветитьIt looks beautiful and very interesting BUT you don't have talk alot about anything but HOW TO BUILD IT. Short clips of bits of how it was built. Stop the bull and help us not yourself by ranting on to get as long as you can on utube for cash. Help is good,talk isn't always needed. 🏴🤔🎣🏴
ОтветитьGreat video! My biggest fear would not be algae, but rather all the plants literally taking over the place. BTW, the Nitrats could be used by watering a green house with the water and the fish poop in an automatic fashion. Means next to the fish pond you would also need a green house.
ОтветитьBrilliant concept, superbly executed! Given the cold--water temperature requirements of trout (and especially brook trout), I assume you live in a northerly latitude. It must be nice to step into one's garden and see trout swimming among the plantings.
One small nitpick: You identified the yellow-colored trout as a "golden trout." The proper name for it would be "golden rainbow trout, a color mutation of a regular rainbow (Oncorynchus mykiss) discovered at West Virginia's Petersburg Fish Hatchery in 1955, and selectively bred to provide variety for the state's fishing public. The true golden trout (Oncorynchus aguabonita) is native to the Sierra Nevada mountains of California.
Golden rainbows have now been distributed widely within the United States, and are also known as Palomino trout or vermillion trout.
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ОтветитьHi, just filled up the form from linked above to get the video and 1-1 session. It supposed to cost me $25 + $40 (on promotion) but I have been charged $99.1. I didn't get the access yet because it says I needed to follow the link in the confirmation email. Can please I refund them because I and my friend thinking to take the full day course with you at Mentone instead?
ОтветитьI really enjoy the ambiance of the system that you have created. It’s beautiful and productive. Aesthetics isn’t everything but it never hurts especially in a home.
Those are some awesome fish as well 👏🏼
So lovely system you have there. Thanks for sharing different ability in aquaponics system.
ОтветитьHow do you keep the water cold enough for trout? Any idea if something like this would work in Canada where we have hot summers and freezing winters?
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful pond !! I love your ideas, especially the shrimp, in my experience diversity leads to balance and then to abundance. I plan to build a system of my own soon in my backyard, something with a lot of diversity.
ОтветитьWould love to see the amount of edible plants you're able to produce here. Is the growth rate of the crops similar/higher to a standard aquaponics setup in your experience?
ОтветитьVery interesting & very beautiful output. Thanking you.
ОтветитьWill this work in a colder climate with the plants etc. How cold tolerant can a system like this handle?
ОтветитьSir I want to purchase Brook trout eyed ova eggs in Indian kashmir please sir I'm interested please reply
ОтветитьHey I just saw your video, but I'm still really confused about the pipe work you did in your grow bed to go back in your pond... I try to crack the mystery ^^
ОтветитьBy far the best aquaponics system I’ve seen hands down. This man has created Heaven on Earth.
It’s what I need instead of a useless pool of water.
Hey man, you're awesome! If you tried traveling around teaching people about aquaponics and selling indoor kits?
ОтветитьWow that's absolutely amazing I'm wanting to do the same congratulations
Ответитьhey, do you use bell siphons, because that just seems extra to me
ОтветитьAmazing, a goal of mine when I own a house
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this.
Do you mention at all how big the pond is? How many liters or gallons of water is that? Seems like a big difference is the size of the pond relative to the grow beds. Awesome for the fish and great for a backyard setup where you can do that, but not really scalable for most people.
I mean I like the idea of giving the fish a better life, but if your objective is to grow as much food as possible in a limited size backyard, then I think you produce much more vegetables from an aquaponics system than fish, so you want to have as many grow beds as can be supported by the fish's waste.
Intrigued by the idea of an in-ground pond though - food for thought.
Thank you so much for this beautiful and inspiring video! Your holistic approach using your landscaping experience is both visually stunning and efficient! I can't wait to watch your other videos and your class. I am just beginning to experiment with a chop and flip IBC this Spring 2023. I want to learn about the pumps and things first to prevent killing any fish or plants. I live in Western Corado, USA, in the high desert where the humidity can be very low at 12% and the temperature can fluctuate by more than 60°F in 24 hours. I am planning a rammed-earth greenhouse to extend the growing season and raise humidity. See you in class soon! Peace, Love, Joy and Blessings to all. Namasté
ОтветитьHow much maintenance is involved? Can you help people set a system up?
ОтветитьVery impressive! Do you have a method to remove the solids that build up in the fish pond, like a swirl filter in an IBC set up.
ОтветитьI love watching your videos, I have learnt a lot from you. It brings back memories from when I studied aquaculture. Your systems are great.
ОтветитьFollowing your project since the very beginning
Way to go
Thank you for sharing your experience, I appreciate
You and I think a lot alike. wish we could collab.
ОтветитьGreat achievement vast information to venture of aquaponics breeding especially the trout breeding in plastic pond.very interested to venture small scale. Trial aquaponics breeding trout.
ОтветитьBeautiful set up!.... I have been really inspired by your all-natural aquaponics system with fantastic productive capacity.
ОтветитьThat’s cool, brook trout and golden are two of the finest. You could also have a compost worm bin near by and feed them the odd treat. Looks like lots of fat fish in there…. I wonder what happens in summer, do you have a water chiller?
ОтветитьHow would I get a breeding trout in uk?
ОтветитьBeautiful! Sorry if I missed it, but what region/ climate zone are you in? I always believed that trout need cold water...
ОтветитьSuper lovely pond! I love the large taro plants. I have two small ponds right out front of my house but I do get water snakes visiting and eating my goldfish and other fish. I want to build a stunning in ground pond like yours!
ОтветитьCan you come to Montana USA?
ОтветитьFantastic job Jonathon! Love what you have created!
ОтветитьHow many gallons is that pond? It looks kind of small for all those fish.
ОтветитьAmazing! I love your pond.
ОтветитьI would love to see recent videos
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