Hey guys!
So I have a 55 gallon bare bottom discus tank. No gravel siphoning or anything is needed at all... I just change 50% of the water daily.
I was thinking about how I could set up a filtration system that went on/off automatically. It's simple, but if I'm not missing something, it seems effective.
My plan (and this is still very rough, it probably has a lot of flaws that haven't even crossed my mind yet, so bring up any that you see) would be to purchase a timed aquarium power strip. (Since I age my water, it is in a big container next to the tank. I use a python to drain the tank out the window during WC's and I use a water pump to pump the water from the container into the tank.) I'd hook up this water pump to the timer, along with another water pump that would be placed inside of the tank. Both would be connected to 1" tubing. The one inside the tank would have tubing that went out the window, and the one in the aging container would have tubing that went into the tank.
The timer would be set to drain the tank for 7 minutes (this is how long it takes to drain my tank 50%) I'd time this to make sure it drained the right amount. Once the 7 minutes were up, the timed power strip would shut off the draining pump and turn on the refill pump in the container. This would start pumping water back into the tank for 7 minutes (assuming that is the amount of time it takes to refill it- the timing would be perfected first) and then time off.
All I would have to do was pick the exact times I want the timed power strip to turn on and off each pump... right? Sound like a good idea, maybe?
So I have a 55 gallon bare bottom discus tank. No gravel siphoning or anything is needed at all... I just change 50% of the water daily.
I was thinking about how I could set up a filtration system that went on/off automatically. It's simple, but if I'm not missing something, it seems effective.
My plan (and this is still very rough, it probably has a lot of flaws that haven't even crossed my mind yet, so bring up any that you see) would be to purchase a timed aquarium power strip. (Since I age my water, it is in a big container next to the tank. I use a python to drain the tank out the window during WC's and I use a water pump to pump the water from the container into the tank.) I'd hook up this water pump to the timer, along with another water pump that would be placed inside of the tank. Both would be connected to 1" tubing. The one inside the tank would have tubing that went out the window, and the one in the aging container would have tubing that went into the tank.
The timer would be set to drain the tank for 7 minutes (this is how long it takes to drain my tank 50%) I'd time this to make sure it drained the right amount. Once the 7 minutes were up, the timed power strip would shut off the draining pump and turn on the refill pump in the container. This would start pumping water back into the tank for 7 minutes (assuming that is the amount of time it takes to refill it- the timing would be perfected first) and then time off.
All I would have to do was pick the exact times I want the timed power strip to turn on and off each pump... right? Sound like a good idea, maybe?