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GaryD
10th June 2007, 12:43 AM
Theoretically, any media used for hydroponics can be used for Aquaponics.

In practice, however, there are a limited range of media used. They include:

Gravel
Perlite
Coco-peat
Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA)Each has its advantages and disadvantages.

The attached photo illustrates these media.....(from top left) fine coco peat, perlite, coarse coco peat......(from bottom left) gravel, vermiculite (not generally used) and Light Expanded Clay Aggregate.

njh
10th June 2007, 02:52 PM
I'm using 8mm scoria, another expanded product (although this time it is expanded by nature rather than man). We'll see how well it performs...

Tiger
11th June 2007, 01:22 PM
]Each has its advantages and disadvantages.


I know I could ask my teacher, but he is not always around - could you tell me (us? ) what they are?:confused:

GaryD
11th June 2007, 02:54 PM
Hi Tiger,

Gravel
Advantages.....cheap, provides for good nitrification, lasts forever,excellent drainage
Disadvantages....hard work to handle, tough on the hands, may impact nutrient balance (depending on gravel type).
Perlite

Advantages....very light, inert, good drainage
Disadvantages.....floats (so is of questionable worth for flood and drain beds), cost
Coco-peat

Advantages....excellent water retention, fully recyclable,
Disadvantages.....may strip certain nutrients (unless buffered), cost
Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA)

Advantages....good nitrification, lighter than gravel and easier to clean, excellent drainage
Disadvantages.....high cost, floats (can be weighed down with a layer of gravel)
While this list is not exhaustive, it will get you going. Feel free to ask for more details on any media in which have an interest.

For what it's worth, my personal favourites are gravel grow beds and coco peat beds, trays and satellite pots.

Hope this helps.

Gary