Aquaponics Fish Tanks
Aquaponics Integration

Fish & Aquaculture

Tilapia production integrated with data center cooling and hydroponic growing. Warm water from GPU heat exchangers enters fish tanks at optimal temperature, creating a symbiotic system that produces protein while filtering water for crop production.

Closed-Loop Aquaponics

Cool water stored in underground Atlantis Flo-Tank cisterns flows through data center heat exchangers, absorbing GPU thermal energy. The warmed water (75-85°F) enters tilapia tanks at optimal growing temperature. Fish waste provides nutrients for hydroponic grow beds. Plants filter the water clean for recirculation back to cisterns.

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Rainwater Harvesting

Rooftop catchment into underground Flo-Tank cisterns

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Data Center Cooling

Cool water absorbs GPU thermal energy through heat exchangers

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Aquaculture Tanks

Warmed water enters tilapia tanks at 75 to 85 degrees

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Hydroponic Grow Beds

Fish waste fertilizes crops, plants filter water

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Return and Repeat

Filtered water returns to cisterns. Solid waste feeds worm farm.

Water Reclamation Loop
Water Reclamation System
Production

Tilapia & Beyond

Starting with Nile tilapia for their heat tolerance and fast growth rate. Each tank cycle produces market-ready fish in 6-8 months. Future expansion includes catfish and freshwater prawns as demand grows.