In general it is recommended that fish tank volume should be approximately equal to the volume of the grow bed which makes the suitable grow bed to fish tank ratio equals to approximately 1 1.
Aquaponics grow bed to fish tank ratio.
Fish are most comfortable in large tanks so estimate at least 1 800 gallon tank for a profitable aquaponics operation.
The fish tank volume should be approximately equal to the volume of the grow bed.
You will need to feed your fish 15 40 grams of fish feed per day per square meter.
There are 6 types of grow bed designs in aquaponics all differ in the way they deliver the nutrients to plants.
This ratio can also be termed and determined using different parameters.
This is only applicable for smaller tanks.
Step 2 add grow beds in a ratio of 1 1 start with a grow bed ratio of 1 1 which is 800 square feet of grow beds for an 800 gallon fish tank.
You cannot follow this rule to stock the fish that have a tendency to grow larger.
For a smaller fish species the most widely accepted stocking rule is that for each gallon of water you raise an inch of fish.
You need to feed 45 to 120 grams per day to your fish.
System design and grow media.
Use 45 grams if you do not discharge solid fish waste and 120 grams if you discharge solid waste to your garden.
The volume and weight of 10 inches long fish can be more than 100 times of 1 inch long fish.
As the fish grow it increases in length width and height.
The three growbeds have a combined grow area of 3 square meters.