Small scale aquaponics setup
Posted on Dec 11, 2007 under Aquaponics, Fish, Gardening, Self Sufficiency | 3 Comments
The nice thing about aquaponics is that it is very scalable and can be set up almost anywhere. If you want to try out aquaponics you can set up a small system to grow herbs in your home. All you need is a small fish tank and a container that can be used as a grow bed. The fish in the tank will fertilize the water with their excrements and the growing plants use these nutrients to grow while cleaning the water.
In a small setup you can locate the grow bed above the fish tank. The grow bed can be filled with lightweight expanded clay aggregate or gravel. A water pump on a timer will fill the grow bed with water and small holes in the bottom of the grow bed let the water flow back into the aquarium. The holes have to be sized to let less water pass through them than the pump delivers to the grow bed. This way the grow bed will fill up while the pump is running. Once the pump shuts off, the grow bed will empty out into the aquarium.
A system like this is called flood and drain and makes the plants grow nicely. In the flood stage the plant can take up water and nutrients and in the drain stage the plants roots have access to oxygen. You can place your setup by a window or, if you don’t have a suitable spot that receives enough light, you can add some lights.
(sketchup model by: Dave)






December 14th, 2007 at 4:34 am
I have something very similar in my kitchen. I grow basil and chives and their flavor is amazing.
February 16th, 2008 at 5:31 am
It looks very much like my setup (though much smaller). Why did you not use an autosyphon?
I’m going to try a small setup in my room too, and use LED grow lights
Greets from the Netherlands,
- Thomas.
March 21st, 2008 at 7:05 am
help with how to start fishfarming in my home