Go Green Aquaponics Blog
Within an aquaponics system is a delicate ecosystem composed of fish, bacteria, and plants. For everything to work perfectly, each part of the system must be balanced and healthy. Fish are required to be healthy to produce ammonia that is converted by the bacteria into nutrients for the plants.
- November 17, 2025
Water temperature affects not only the health of the fish, plants, and bacteria in an aquaponics system. It is also essential for the breakdown and uptake of nutrients and wastes. So in order to maintain a healthy aquaponics system, the water temperature must be kept in the range that is safe for the fish, plants, and bacteria growing in your aquaponics system.
- November 17, 2025
Explore the debate between outdoor and indoor aquaponics systems in our comprehensive guide. Discover the advantages, challenges, and key considerations to help you make the best choice for sustainable food production.
- November 17, 2025
Aquaponics is a great way to grow herbs for medicinal or culinary purposes. With aquaponics, not only do your herbs grow faster, but they also have more flavor and aroma than herbs grown in traditional methods.
- November 17, 2025
Explore sustainable aquaponics by using alternative fish food. Discover the cost-effective and environmentally friendly options for enhancing fish health and reducing reliance on commercial fish food.
- November 17, 2025
Getting started with aquaponics can be overwhelming, with so many books, blogs, videos, and approaches to building your system. It’s important to develop your own understanding of what aquaponics is and understand its basic principles so you’ll know how to start and maintain your aquaponics system.
- November 17, 2025