Plant/Fish Health
Plant Disease
Advantages/ Disadvantages
Ammonia
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100

The four (4) things all fish need to survive are?

Water, Oxygen, Food, Waste removal

100

Visual deficiency symptoms related to immobile nutrients first appear in the?

New Growth

100

An advantage of using aquaponics over traditional methods to grow vegetables is....

  • It uses 1/10th of the water
  • You can grow up to 30 times the amount of vegetables in the same area
  • It reduces the direct usage of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers
100

Ionized Ammonia has a __________ charge. 

Positive Charge

100

What aquaponics component handles the Nitrogen Cycle? 

Biofilter

200

What are some ways we can solve a high ammonia level?

Eliminate and reduce feeding (stressed fish will not eat during ammonia stress and uneaten feed increases the problem!), 25-50% water change, Monitor dissolved oxygen, Addition of a phosphate fertilizer, Incorporate a biofilter if there is not yet one, Ammonia-binding products will fix the problem short-term.

200

What are 3 Macronutrients plants need to survive?

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium. 

200

What is an advantage of an indoor aquaponics system? 

Year-round temperature control. 

200

Where does Ammonia come from? 

Uneaten fish food & fish waste. 

200

What rate is fish feed fed? 

Systems are fed a % of biomass (fish weight) per day. Range is 2%-4% each day. (We use 2%)

300

True or False: Ammonia is colorless, odorless, and cannot be detected unless you test specifically for it.

True

300

What is a plant made of? 

80 – 90% water (H2O)

10 – 20% dry matter, 96% of dry matter is Carbon (C), Oxygen (O), and Hydrogen (H),

99.2 – 99.6% of the entire plant = C, O, H

0.4 – 0.8% other elements

300

What are 2 disadvantages of aquaponics?

Aquaponics is Not Suitable for All Crops, High Initial Investment, Technical Knowledge is needed for system success, Not all fish can be grown suitably in an aquaponics system, if one part fails, all parts fail. 

300

If the amount of ammonia is higher than _______ mg/L, then fish gills are being damaged.

If the amount of ammonia is higher than 0.05 mg/L UIA, then fish gills are being damaged. 

300

What does TAN stand for?

•Total Ammonia Nitrogen

•Goal is less than 0.05mg/l Above that, fish are being poisoned. 

400

First in the Nitrogen Cycle, Bacteria converts Ammonia to _________________.

Nitrite

400

______________ states that production is proportional to the most limiting nutrient – the nutrient with the lowest availability sets the carrying capacity of the ecosystem.

š“Law of the Minimum” states that production is proportional to the most limiting nutrient – the nutrient with the lowest availability sets the carrying capacity of the ecosystem.

400

Aquaponics is a combination of __________ & _________. 

Aquaculture and Hydroponics. 

400

Unionized Ammonia is about ______ times more toxic than ionized ammonia. 

Unionized Ammonia is about 100 times more toxic than ionized ammonia.

400

A pH of 7 is considered....

Neutral 

500

Second in the nitrogen cycle, bacteria converts Nitrite to ______________. 

Nitrate

500

Plant Diseases are caused by what?

šDeficiency of an essential element.

500

In Aquaculture, the cost of fish feed can be made up by producing what? 

Growing Plants in a system/ fruits/vegatables etc and selling for profit. 

Selling fish for meat. 

500

How to we calculate and measure ammonia? 

Total Ammonia Nitrogen, or (TAN) is how we calculate and measure ammonia.

500

If plant disease symtoms first appeared in old growth, what type of nutrient is unavailable? (Immobile or Mobile)

Mobile Nutrients