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Compared to my tap water ,rainwater is nectar from heaven lol Have used rainwater for over 20 years. Especially like it for planted tetra tanks. have a rainwater purge system on the 5x10 outdoor pool as well as on a 150 located in the GH. Have always used rainwater on vivarium paludarium setups. have often heard of the "evils" of rainwater but have never found that to be true. Probably the best is RO water but may be too much unless you have a specific need. Wouldn't use anything else to make SW.
Risiquarel IMO the best filtration method for any type of aquarium is an "Open system" water passes through one time. If you have excellant water quality and or large reservoirs that's the way to go.
You can't buy auto changers because obviously they would be different for every setup. You have to design and make your own. specific to your goals. I use PVC and vinyl tubing for my systems
The one that I'm going to return to for the 125 is the toillet powered gravity fed type using tap water but will go into a reservoir rather than direct. Used this on a 75 for over 5 years Since my tap water sucks will require monitoing as well as automatic declor dispensers.
Since it will either be a rift or native setup very hard water will be a bonus. Change water will go dirctly into the toilet rather than out to the garden . I try to use ALL my water at least 3 times but thinking easy and simple for this setup. have never kept large fish indoors so have no idea how to design the purge system and how far to go with it. Since either setup will not be planted certainly easier to design
Torn between a " suspended" grid or simple directional current changes. But larg numerous fish always means large numerous messes ??lol gary
Compared to my tap water ,rainwater is nectar from heaven lol Have used rainwater for over 20 years. Especially like it for planted tetra tanks. have a rainwater purge system on the 5x10 outdoor pool as well as on a 150 located in the GH. Have always used rainwater on vivarium paludarium setups. have often heard of the "evils" of rainwater but have never found that to be true. Probably the best is RO water but may be too much unless you have a specific need. Wouldn't use anything else to make SW.
Risiquarel IMO the best filtration method for any type of aquarium is an "Open system" water passes through one time. If you have excellant water quality and or large reservoirs that's the way to go.
You can't buy auto changers because obviously they would be different for every setup. You have to design and make your own. specific to your goals. I use PVC and vinyl tubing for my systems
The one that I'm going to return to for the 125 is the toillet powered gravity fed type using tap water but will go into a reservoir rather than direct. Used this on a 75 for over 5 years Since my tap water sucks will require monitoing as well as automatic declor dispensers.
Since it will either be a rift or native setup very hard water will be a bonus. Change water will go dirctly into the toilet rather than out to the garden . I try to use ALL my water at least 3 times but thinking easy and simple for this setup. have never kept large fish indoors so have no idea how to design the purge system and how far to go with it. Since either setup will not be planted certainly easier to design
Torn between a " suspended" grid or simple directional current changes. But larg numerous fish always means large numerous messes ??lol gary