How to Make small Aquaponics wicking bed kit. (Architect's Exploded plan)

1. Get your fish-tank.


The recomended minimum size for a fishtank is 200 Liters as one block unit.
Drill 2 holes on opposite sides and tie some nylon string as 'braces' to prevent the tank from buckling when it's full. the top 'oblong' shape will bend outwards when the tank is full, and this will cause cracks.
So you need to keep the oblong shape of the tank, by tieing 1 or 2 "strainers" across the lesser width.
Cost: $60

2. Build your table to sit above the fish tank

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The table should be stable so the legs wont cave in.
The table should be light enough for you to carry into place during installation.
if you can attach wheels to the whole thing, so you can move the kit. Great!

3. Get your wicking-bed tank


The wicking bed should be at least 30cm deep, and a max of 40 to 50 cm deep.
Having one wicking bed instead of two or more in sequential series, is better. One wicking bed wont fail you, but two wicking beds may result in one tank emptying and the other not.
Cost: $20


4. Construct the wicking bed.


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Drill the holes carefully for the pipes 10cm up from the bottom.
And drill the enough holes on the long drain pipe .
fix the pipes into their place.
Cut The wicking cloth (geotextile) should be large enough to create a cornered bag to keep the dirt out of the water.
Dont lift the tubs if they are full of stuff. the plastic will break.

5. Fill the wicking bed with dirt


Put the wicking bed's tub on the table first.
Then fill it 10cm with stones up to the drain pipe.
Cost : Rocks = $20
Seal the ends of the pipes with gauze or wicking material tied with a string in a ring. (to stop stones going in the pipe)
Place the wicking cloth (Linen Towel underneath geotextile) in the wicking bed on top of the stones.
Cost: geotextile = $25. Old Linen Towel = $0.1
You can make the stones surface flat or mount them with a highest ridge at the pipe.
fill the top of the geotextile, with rich black composted potting mix.
Cost: soil = $40

6. Set up Solar Pump between fish tank and wicking bed

Get your *working* solar panel and fountain pump. and get your tubing that will fit inside the pump's hole.
If the tubing is the perfect size for the pump's hole, then it'll be tough:
Just dip the tip of the plastic tubing in a cup of boiling hot water, and the tubing will soften up enough to squeeze into the hole.
You must test the pump's achieved height. in noon sunlight. Remember to level the tubing flatly once at the proper height, since you're testing the pump's fight against gravity.
Cut the pipe to reach from the water tank floor, to the top of the wicking bed, and allow an extra 10cm for the corner bend and hang over.
Drill two string holes 2 cm apart, along the top lip of the wicking bed to hold strap two ends of a wire.
Then you can fasten the top of the pump's tubing to the wicking bed's lip, with a simple few slightly-spaced loops
Now you need to construct a netting to protect the pump from the aquaculture (fish and seaweed).
and remember: the height of the pump above the fish-tank floor, sets the emergency water height
so place the pump and netting, on top of something like a shelter-tubes. so that the water isn't emptied completely in an accident.

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