Nah, I am however going to do something with the test tank from my old thread and finish off the system. Aquaponics, the use of fish and plants works within the natural scheme of things. Fish create waste that in turn becomes ammonia, ammonia is turned into nitrite due to bacteria that grows on any medium within the water column. Other bacteria convert this to nitrates which are naturally harvested by plants. Fish waste products (solids) accumulate within a grown bed. Worms in that grow bed consume the solid waste and release chelated iron and growth hormones that actively encourage plant growth. All the while other micronutrients can be added if needed via seaweed compounds and or chelated iron. In the end i can grow very healthy fish and healthy plants without mechanical filtration or any sort of chemical addition to the aquarium or plants. No petrolium based ferts, no pesticides, just healthy plants and fish. All I add is food.
I do know that the ph will drop and that can be addressed with the addition of calcium carbonate which is natural and stops absorbing into the water column at around 7.4. Meaning that i can have a happy healthy ecosystem that basically only requires food. Plants and fish together is a very symbiotic relationship. Fish keepers everywhere could benefit from throwing away their fluval and adding plants imho.