Indoor Aquaponic Food Production System
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Indoor Aquaponic Food Production System

This gravity-driven, indoor aquaponic system can be built in an hour. It uses the Nitrogen Cycle to aid in maximum plant growth. This is a symbiotic relationship that benefits you in two ways-You grow edible plants & you can use edible fish, as well. Beneficial bacteria break down the ammonia & fish effluent, converting it to nitrites & nitrates that can be absorbed by the plant roots.
Planning Your Build


Here are all of the measurements from my initial sketch/plan. This is the initial plan, but can be adjusted to
specific measurements needed. With these measurements, total cost of system is around $200-$250, using all new materials.
Base

Start with the 2x3 ft rectangle, framing the bottom
Bracing

Add bottom(floor) braces & front, lowest shelf brace
Bottom Shelf

Add front shelf legs & screw shelf pieces on to them.
Middle Shelf

Add middle shelf legs & attach shelf pieces.
Top Shelf

Add top shelf legs
Top Shelf

Add top shelf pieces.



Add braces that attach the shelf legs of different shelves together for stability.
Add inner shelf braces & shelves.
Make It Mobile

When completed to this point, you can (optional) add casters for easier movement(if needed).
(2"-3" rubber wheels work best)
Grow Beds & Plumbing




Add totes with holes cut(for plumbing) in the totes
& cut lids for plant baskets & PVC pipes. Aquarium caulk is used around plumbing, to seal it from leaking. Uniseals work, as well.
Add the Tanks/Aquariums & Pumps

Add 1-2 tanks/aquariums(5 &10 gal), 1-2 small pumps(lift
must be between 3 & 4 ft. for best results), aquarium gravel & any live aquatic plants.
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Add seeds or seedlings(leafy greens work great) & fish(FYI-Japanese shubunkins are very hard to kill and produce the needed ammonia to kick of the nitrogen cycle).
Add/attach plant lights/bulbs for maximum indoor growth. Within 4-6 weeks you can be producing enough salad items to feed a family of 4. Enjoy!