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The Aquaponics ebook will give you a great understanding of how to start your own aquaponics production.  This  65 page ebook provides you with enough information to start your own home production and even manage issues as they arise. This is a sustainable way to become more self-sufficient and grow your own food.
Aquaponics involves growing fish, crustaceans or something else in water; and then taking that water and using it to grow plants. It is an intensive way of producing food, that can be used on a small scale at home, or on a large scale for commercial farming.
The level of sophistication involved in aquaponics can vary from low to high. The biggest challenge is to ensure that when the same water is used to grow two different things, the characteristics of the water needs to be compatible for both.
 
Table of Contents
CREDITS 
PREFACE 
CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND NATURE OF AQUAPONICS 
What grows well in aquaponics? 
Home systems 
Commercial farms 
Advantages of aquaponics 
Aquaponics is about balance 
CHAPTER 2 THE AQUAPONICS SYSTEM 
What media is best for your grow beds? 
What else do you need to consider? 
CHAPTER 3 GROWING FISH IN AQUAPONICS 
Key facts for growing fish in aquaponics 
Feeding fish 
How many fish? 
Monitoring fish 
Common problems and their symptoms
CHAPTER 4 FISH SUITED TO AQUAPONICS 
Silver Perch (Bidyanus bidyanus) 
Golden Perch (Macquaria ambigua) 
Jade Perch (Scortum barcoo) 
Murray Cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) 
Barramundi (Lates calcrifera) 
Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) 
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) 
Carp 
Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) 
Catfish 
Eel Tailed Catfish (Tandanus tandanus) 
Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) 
Silver Cobbler (Neoarius midgleyi) 
Lake Argyle Catfish (syn. Arius midgleyi) 
Eels (Anguilla) 
Tilapia 
Freshwater Crayfish 
Marron (Cherax tenuimanus) 
Red Claw (Cherax quadricarinatus) 
Yabbies (Charax destructor) 
CHAPTER 5 GROWING PLANTS IN AQUAPONICS 
What system? 
Planting guide 
Planting 
Herbs 
Some herbs to grow hydroponically 
Basil (Sweet) (Ocimum basilicum) 
Mint (Mentha spp.) 
Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) 
Vegetables 
Cabbage (Brassica oleraceae capitata Group) 
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) 
Pak-choi and Bok-choy (Brassica rapa - pekinensis Group) 
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) 
Other 
Iris Species (Iris spp.) 
Nutrients and deficiencies 
Mobile and immobile nutrients 
Plant nutrition 
Nutrient deficiency 
Control of water quality
Measuring pH and EC 
EC Meters and EC Controllers 
pH Controller 
Plant pest and disease problems in aquaponics 
Pests 
Diseases 
Damping-off disease 
Grey mould 
Powdery mildew 
Wilt 
APPENDIX 
 
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