Aquaponic Lynx Live Garden Cameras

Duck TV Fish Cam needs repair Other Fish cam Weather Station
Link to Duck TV

Duck TV

Catfish Cam Video

Catfish Cam Video

Fish Cam video





Bluegill

Bluegill Fish Cam






So Duck TV was such a hit that I’ve made a place for other Live Garden Cameras and Duck TV now has it’s own page here. I hope get set up with a camera for each of my two large Aquaponic fish tanks but underwater cameras are a little more difficult to manage so I’ll be working on that. If anyone wishes to help me out and get to watch the fish sooner, feel free to donate to my fish cam fund. It would also be lovely to have some aquaponic garden time lapse cameras set up to record the progress of the veggies as well as more live duck and chicken watching camera access. So please keep coming back to see what I add here in the way of Aquaponic Lynx Live Garden Cameras. I hope you all enjoy it and please let me know what you think. I have a weather station hooked up though I’m still making improvements to the connection and I still need to make adjustments to the graphing so it will update too.

8 comments to Aquaponic Lynx Live Garden Cameras

  • Sminfiddle

    I think I saw a first-test-of-underwater-camera video… It was catfish and a very familiar voice!

  • TCLynx

    yea, unfortunately that camera didn’t work out. Lense fogged up after that first dunk and never cleared.
    I am now looking at ordering some underwater CCTV cameras for the fish tanks though and Hopefully I can figure out how to hook up a CCTV system to the internet to have some Fish TV soon. Just got to save up a bit for it as there have been some other big expenses lately.

  • Raychel Watkins

    Hi TC. What kind of cameras are you using. Are these monitored from your house or how does the whole thing work? I am interested because my fish are a long ways from the house and I would like to have a way to see what is going on without walking all the way out there. Thanks Raychel

  • TCLynx

    Hi Raychel,
    The Duck TV cam I currently have set up is a Trendnet TV-IP110 it is an indoor camera that is looking out a window and it is plugged into power and Ethernet and has a minimal web server built in so with some port forwarding from my router and a few other things, I’m able to get it right up onto the internet.

    Now for monitoring your fish, you will probably need at least weather resistant if not water proof or even submersible cameras. I’m thinking this will actually be easier with some sort of CCTV system which is what I’m currently saving up for so I can test it out and share with others what I learn.

    If you are simply wanting something that can send images from a camera back to the house this might be fairly easy if you can run a wire out there. If you need it to be wireless, there may be a bit more of a challenge since the cameras usually need power some how. The tricky part for me is figuring out how to interface to the internet as it seems fairly easy to hook up a cctv camera to a TV or DVR.

  • Christa-Maria

    This is what we need right now. People do not understand that their soil has been effected by the Fukushima releases.
    Especially on the West coast.

    • TCLynx

      I’m not sure that Aquaponics can necessarily save us from the ill effects of that though unless it is done indoors in some fashion that protects the air, media and water from radiation. While Aquaponics may be “soil less” I personally believe the media in aquaponics is more like really good soil (teaming with symbiotic life and microbes) than most of the industrially/chemically farmed soil is.
      I suppose we should all be taking Iodine.

  • gunner

    that was totally awesome. i am starting my own aquaponics system because every four years the world is rising by 1 billion so i don’t want to go hungry.

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