Types of Aquaponic Systems

There are three main types of hydroponic techniques that are currently employed, Media Bed, Deep Water or Raft, and NFT (Nutrient Film Technique).  Each type has a variety of configurations that can be employed, but almost all Aquaponic systems are essentially based on one or a combination of these three types.

A media bed is an Aquaponic System that utilizes media such as expanded clay as a foundation for root growth. Water is pumped into a media filled grow bed and then allowed to flow back to the fish tank. This is a hydroponic growing method called Flood and Drain. This timed flow of water allows for the plants to have a consistent supply of nutrient rich water while maintaining high oxygen levels in the root zone.

As the water rises and falls throughout the media, fish waste becomes trapped and slowly settles to the bottom layers of the grow bed. The media filters the solids and colonizes bacteria on its’ surface area. This alleviates the need for a bio-filter or clarifier to be added to the system. As a media bed matures, worms may be added to help further break down solids and waste in the system into condensed slow released nutrients. This allows us to avoid cleaning the media in a balanced system.

Benefits of a Media Bed System:

>> Bio-filtration
>> Solids filtration
>> Plant support
>> A home for composting worms
>> Mineralization of solids
>> Ease of Use