Hey everyone!
I'm within a month or so of embarking on my first aquaponics project (among other things) and would love to run some ideas past you all and hopefully get some good comments and advice back!
We want to set something up of a size that would provide excess fish for a family of 4 initially, plus associated veg. Ideally we will expand this significantly 6-12 months down the track with a view to running it as a profitable part of the farm.
At the moment it looks like we will be able to contain the entire initial system within a greenhouse (say 90sqm of useable space). Are there any disadvantages to that at all? I'm aware of the 'pros'
I had thought of constructing 'ponds' inside the greenhouse for the fish. These would be square or rectangular, lined with good quality dam liner or similar (anything specifically good for this?) but I haven't figured out how many to start with or sizes - things to be worked on. Also, I can set it up to be able to gravity drain any pond at need..
The reasons I had thought of this are to save money and space, as well as an extra degree of thermal insulation.
Are there any other pros or cons? Is the thermal element negated by the fact the water is travelling through other parts of the system anyway?
From there I like the idea of pumping through independant solids and bio filters, then plants in either NFT or drip irrigated gravel beds, or both. BUT for now I'd love to know what you think of the plastic lined ponds in a greenhouse plan.
Cheers!


) and would love to run some ideas past you all and hopefully get some good comments and advice back!
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Those firestone liners are exactly what I had in mind.
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