Aquaponics - Fish Pond
As the core of an aquaponic system, this fish pond is scientifically designed and configured to provide a solid guarantee for fish growth and system circulation.
Square design: High space utilization, utilizing the site effectively; even water circulation without dead angles, avoiding poor water quality in certain areas; easier daily cleaning and equipment maintenance.
- Material: Constructed with high-strength steel frame, it offers stable load-bearing and strong pressure resistance, with minimal deformation over long-term use; paired with corrosion-resistant and waterproof PVC panels, it prevents leakage and ensures a smooth surface for easy cleaning, extending the lifespan of the fish pond.
Comprehensive Kit: Equipped with a filtration system for timely removal of impurities and degradation of harmful substances, maintaining water quality; also features an automatic fish collection system to reduce manual operation, minimize fishing damage, and enhance collection efficiency.

The fish pond serves as the "nutrient production center" in the aquaponics system, playing a crucial role in cultivating fish and providing the core nutrition for the system. Its design and management directly impact the stability of the entire system.
Ponds are typically designed as circular, rectangular, or irregular shapes to meet space requirements, with materials such as concrete, fiberglass, or plastic drums available. They must be leak-proof and easy to clean. The volume should match the planting area (usually a fish water to growing medium volume ratio of 1:3 to 1:5) to balance nutrient supply.
Breeding varieties primarily include fish species with high density tolerance and strong adaptability, such as tilapia, koi, crucian carp, etc. The feces and leftover feed from fish metabolism are decomposed by microorganisms into ammonia nitrogen and other nutrients, which are then pumped to the planting area for plant absorption. The purified water is recycled back to the fish pond, creating an "fish feeds water — water feeds vegetables — vegetables purify water" ecological cycle.























