I was watching an aquaponics video, featuring a system by Purdue University, that the western regional aquaculture extension agent sent our teacher. In the video they had a water clarifier that also acts as a place for the fish waste to break down anaerobically. It seems like the hydrogen sulfide gas that is dissolved in the water would act as an fertilizer, aeration in ap system would keep it in check so it doesn't harm the fish or plants, and the decomposition of the waste would allow for other nutrients to be released.
So in an AP system is it a problem to just have an inline waste collection system that is just allowed to sit? The follow up is, is there any special considerations for such a system?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26xpMCXP9bw
Tags: anaerobic, bacteria, clarifier, collection, hydrogen, sulfide, waste
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