Net cups (raft / DWC beds)
Also known as: Net pots, Plastic baskets, DWC cups
Situational use only
Properties
| Bacterial surface area | not applicable (not a packed bed) |
|---|---|
| pH effect | neutral |
| Weight class | very light |
| Longevity | 10 years before degradation |
| Cost tier | low |
In a system
- Not a biofilter medium itself; raft systems put plants in mesh cups suspended in flowing water and rely on the fish tank or a separate biofilter sump for ammonia conversion
- Best for leafy greens (lettuce, basil, kale) because the roots dangle directly in oxygenated water; fruiting crops with heavy root masses struggle
- Insulating polystyrene rafts keep water temperature stable through summer heat better than open media beds
- Cleanup between cycles takes minutes (lift the raft, rinse the cups, replant) versus the hours a media bed takes to drain and clean
- Requires a separately-sized biofilter (usually a moving-bed reactor or a small media-filled sump) to compensate for the lack of biofilter surface area in the bed itself
Notes
Cups come in 2-inch and 3-inch standard sizes; match to the rockwool starter cubes or expanded clay seedling plugs you'll use. Polystyrene rafts last about 10 years before UV embrittlement; cover any exposed top surface with paint or another insulating layer to extend life.
Sources
uvi-aquaponics-program, nelson-pade-raft-systems
See the full aquaponics media reference for comparison, or use the aquaponics system designer to plan a complete setup.