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    Ravnis 1st indoor system

    this is my first system made from an aquarium and 35 quart sterlite tote. I am using a auto (bell) siphon made from 1.5 inch pvc with an inner stand pipe of 1/2". I used a coupler as my anchoring device for the stand pipe and no leaks so far even without a sealant. A pump pumps water into a tee on one end and the stand pipe drain is on the other end. I have one air stone with an air pump attached and a filter that came with the aquarium kit from walmart. just recently added a heater more for speeding up the cycling as the house stays fairly constant around 74-76F. Have some lettuce,spinach, basil, arugula planted in the seed starters and arugula and ivy in the water.

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    Re: Ravnis 1st indoor system

    some pics the siphon is not pretty i did a lot of experimenting with it to really see what was key. the holes determin the water depth that it drains to.


    bell siphon
    http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.p...nswmzv&thumb=5

    http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.p...iadley&thumb=5

    system
    http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.p...jrwa0f&thumb=5

    http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.p...tlwfh1&thumb=5

    I could not figure out how to get my pic low enough res for posting here so the links should take you to the pic.

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    Hi Ravnis...Welcome!
    Nice compact system. Look forward to hearing more about how well the system works. GC

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    thats a nice little system, what sort of light are you using?

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    the light is a basic hood light that came with the aquarium kit, i replaced the incandescents with flourescent tubes. Since the window has a lot of sunlight, I am using it as a supplement at this time.

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    Which store did you get your grow bed from? It really does sit on that shelf perfectly. Since we're doing the same thing almost to a T we might as well compare notes.

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    Re: Ravnis 1st indoor system

    Got the tote from wal-mart , its a sterlite brand clear tote and it was 7 or eight dollars , really haven't been keeping that good a track on the costs as I view this as a learning experiment before I it on a larger scale next year. Other than the test kit, everything is from lowe's or wal-mart. I got the API master test kit from pet smart. Still waiting for tank to cycle will post my journal when it does. I used the cycle bacteria culture but from what I can tell it was a waste of 10 bucks and would have been better off just buying the aquarium plant for $5.

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    Re: Ravnis 1st indoor system

    well the system finally seems to be cycled will be putting some fish in after making sure the ph is stable and no nitrite spikes.

    Here is my journal , you can see several of my mistakes so don't use it as a how to guide, I figure several of my mistakes made cycling take a week longer than it should of.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=f...db6fb9a8902bda



    I did discover a problem with a dead spot in my growbed making the nitrite part of the cycle take extra long, by raising the fill end of my growbed a few millimeters and drilling a drip hole in it , I then saw my nitrates climb. I also figure by using gravel I have something in there that is buffering the water to a ph of 7.4. Dropped it numerous times and it kept bouncing back up. Dropped it all the way to 6.0 and it still came up.

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    Re: Ravnis 1st indoor system

    Excellent! It is really good to use a journal to monitor the progress - it really makes it so much easier to look back and see clearly the cause and effect of different things. I have to admit I have not done a water test for ages - probably a coupl of months. Everything just seems so stable now. I am sure your system will be fine now you have gone through a good cycling process. You ave given the system the best start possible.
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    Re: Ravnis 1st indoor system

    well added my first victims to my system. 16 fathead minnows I bought from a bait shop down the street. I was worried that they might die from temperature shock as when I got home I didnt have time to let them soak in the aquarium before I put them in before I had to get to work. It was either put them in then or let them sit in the bait bucket.

    Well one was dead when I got home but the rest were still swimming. I crushed up gold flake food and they went to town on it.

    I then tested the water that they came in, Ammonia levels were off the scale, went so far past 8 that it had that bluish green tint on an api liquid test. Nitrites were off the scale too. I think I made the right choice. In fact not sure how they survived as they did.

    my water when I got home had ph 7.4, nitrite 0.25, ammonia 0.25, nitrate 40. May not be ideal conditions but I feel it's better than what they were in.

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