Hi,
I'm new to aquaponics. I have been researching the subject for about a month. I purchased the earth solutions garden in a box little tokyo. Here's the url:
http://www.earthsolutions.com/Farm-i...yo-_p_608.html
It's only 10 gallons, but it will be a great way for me to learn the ropes before I do something bigger. I intend to set it up with about 10 small goldfish to start out. The gentleman at the fish store said I can stock it with more goldfish if I provide enough filtration. With that being said I have a few questions:
Can I over filter the water? I want the bacteria to convert nitrites and ammonia to nitrates, so should I purchase a separate filter? I'm considering a cheap under gravel filter combined with a bio wheel. I've been told both of these provide a home for beneficial bacteria. My growing medium is expanded clay. Would this provide all of the filtration that I need? Can I have too much beneficial bacteria? I also want to put in bubble stones for aeration. Can I have too much aeration?
Should I buy bacteria or will peeing in the tank provide all I need? I intend to grow plants in the grow bed, float some on the aquarium's surface, and plant some in the aquarium. For this I was told I need a substrate. Is that necessary? If it is, should I mix some in with the expanded clay in the growbed?
And if anyone can recommend a good balanced goldfish based ecosystem, I would appreciate it. I would like to have a somewhat diverse aquarium.
Thanks
Scott


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