Many people are turning to aquaponics these days because it allows them to grow fish and plants in a closed system with minimal maintenance. However, pre-made aquaponics systems can be expensive. That is why many aquaponics enthusiasts have resorted to creating their own aquaponics setup using recyclable materials, and the results are really excellent and creative.
One type of aquaponics system that is popular with DIYers and aquaponics beginners is the barrel aquaponics system or barrelphonics. A barrel system will allow aquaponics enthusiasts to delve into aquaponics with little space available and without spending too much money. This blog will serve as a guide, giving you all the necessary information to get started with your own barrel aquaponics system.
Also called barrelphonics, a barrel aquaponics system is simply an aquaponic in a barrel. It is usually made of a 55-gallon drum and can be run on just 40 watts of power, which makes it ideal for aquaponics beginners who doest have a lot of space available or don’t want to spend too much money on building an aquaponics system. It is capable of growing various herbs and vegetables and would be an excellent addition to the kitchen as a source of fresh herbs and fish. Because of its small and compact size, the system can be setup in the balcony, garage, or any indoor or outdoor space.
The barrel aquaponics system needs only inexpensive and readily available materials that can be found in any hardware or gardening shops or online. It is a simple setup and easy to manage, and does not require more space. Here are some of the advantages of a barrel aquaponics system.
You can always find a 55-gallon blue barrel in any hardware or garden supply store near you. You can also try searching online or through your local Craigslist to get the materials for your barrel aquaponics system. You can also use recycled barrels from industrial companies that deal with liquid stuff. Just make sure that we did not use the barrels for storing harmful chemicals.
The best fish to raise in a barrel system is a goldfish because they require less space to grow. Goldfish are hardy fish and are not bothered by lower water temperatures during winters, so a 55-gallon drum will be a great home for them. However, to ensure their health, you must provide them with chlorine-free water and maintain the good water quality of the system at all times.
Almost all plants can be grown in a barrel aquaponics system. However, to ensure that you reap the full benefits of your aquaponics system, plant plants that are suitable for your climate and location. Also, if you have an indoor system, ensure that the plants are provided with enough lights to grow healthily.
The barrel aquaponics system comes in two different designs that usually differ in size, space required, materials needed, costs, and ease of building and maintaining. These designs are categorized into two types, the split and chop and flip barrels aquaponics systems.
This type of aquaponics system gets its name because of how you build it. From a single 55-gallon barrel, you build both a grow bed and a fish tank. You do this by cutting the barrel in two and flipping it over to create the grow bed that will sit on top of the fish tank. Features of a barrel aquaponics system:
The split barrels system is a little more complicated than the chop and flip system because it uses three or more barrels. It can be a larger system composed of two or more grow beds and a larger fish tank. Features of a split barrel aquaponics system.
Aside from the three main components of aquaponics which are the plants, fish, and bacteria, here are the materials you need to build a barrel aquaponics system.