AQUAPONICS
Grow your Vegetables and Fish in your own backyard Aquaponics System.
A fun and interesting project.
 
 
 
Murray Hallam's Aquaponics Site
 
 

Aquaponics information Aquaponic Systems and Hardware

 
 
 
 
 

Aquaponic Systems
using my products.

A selection of various Aquaponics Systems using my purpose made tanks and grow beds.

Aquaponics
Kits.
Home or unit.
One to suit every budget.

Commercial
modular systems.

Aquaponics system 600 An Aquaponics System based on a A 600 Litre Fish Tank.

Aquaponics vegetables Plant growth in my 600 Litre Aquaponics System

A Series of Photos.


Aquaponics - Jade Perch Building my First Aquaponics System.
An Aquaponics Journal .

Aquaponics - Strawberries Aquaponics in a School Setting.

Aquaponics as an Educational Tool.


Aquaponics in a school Aquaponics in Action.

Aquaponics as an Educational Tool.


Strawberries grown in a Aquaponics "Tower" made from 90mm PVC pipe.
Aquaponics - Strawberries in a grow tower

Murray Hallam

Call Me on 07 3200 0272 if you wish to talk about Aquaponics for your home project.

We are located 45 kilometres south of Brisbane CBD towards Beaudesert Qld.
Visits to see my Aquaponics system are welcome but by appointment only.

The worlds greatest
macadamia nut cracker.

Aquaponics Grow Fish and plants together

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Aquaponic Systems using products manufactured by
Practical Aquaponics for Everyone.
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Chris and Duncan's system has 8 of our fibreglass grow beds and 1/2 an old tank in the ground for the fish. The tank capacity is around 8500 litres.
Chris & Duncan are located far north west of Bourke NSW


This is a real "outback" installation. It is very important for Chris & Duncan to be able to produce a reliable supply of fresh veggies. They live several hours drive from the nearest town, over dirt roads that are not exactly in the best condition.
Another view of the 8 grow beds showing the 90mm drainage from the grow beds back to the in-ground tank.

A shadecloth structure has now been constructed to protect the plants and fish from the harsh outback sun.


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