Friday, December 18, 2015
Hibernation Sensation
School may be out for students at REMSS, but the aquaponics system must keep running! Typically, the only human intervention needed in an aquaponics is to feed the fish and, in the case of an indoor system, provide a light source. These two things were solved by our team today-- making the Mountain Aquaponics Club’s system fully self-renewable for the next two weeks’ holiday break. An auto-feeder has been installed onto the fish tank, programmed to feed the fish every 24 hours. As for the lighting, our library has some very convenient skylights positioned on either side of the room. We have placed the aquaponics system under one of them as to benefit from the natural light that comes through. Thus, our aquaponics system has gone from self-sustainable to ultra-self-sustainable for the holidays.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Bell Siphon the Belle Siphon
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
The "Green" Green Onions and More!


Green onions are really "green" because they can be regrown after they are harvested. So long as the bottom part of the plant is left, the green onion can keep growing and get harvested a few more times before its final harvest.
The other plants that are visible in the picture are lettuces, kale, and Chinese celery.
Let us know in the comments below what other plants you'd like to see grown.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Meeting Captain
Time to meet Captain! Although he might not be visible in the photo (he's camera-shy), Captain is our one-eyed fish. Missing his right eye, he is miraculously still able to swim and live like all the other goldfish. He sure is one hardy fish!
Saturday, December 12, 2015
First Two Donations
The fruits (or vegetables, in this case) of our labour have begun to show! With the holiday season coming up, we at Mountain Aquaponics Club recognize that giving is a much happier action than receiving. We have already been able to make two donations (our first two harvests of green onions)-- one to Vineyard Church where a soup kitchen is hosted and another to the R.E. Mountain Student Council to help out with the annual Breakfast with Santa. A big thank you goes out to everyone that has helped us get to this point in our aquaponics journey. We look forward to continue providing fresh greens to groups in our community.
Friday, December 11, 2015
The Journey Begins- Aquaponics at R.E. Mountain Secondary School

The system installed at mountain was put in on November the 25th, 2015. Feel free to come down and check it out! Our goal is to facilitate the education about aquaponics, and build more systems all throughout our community. Furthermore, we are attempting to demonstrate that aquaponics is effective, and this will be achieved through donating the produce we harvest to charity outlets.
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