Kasakato said:
And why dose it take so long to do a water change with a Python?
Sorry, I was in ahurry when posting it... It's just a regular old gravel sucker thing that I drian out the window the tank sits next to, the line I hook to the tap is just a line (they aren't combined) The 'cleaning' takes only a few minutes, I just let the water slowly refill the tank to try to prevent and quick changes in temp (since I don't use the hot water, to avoid any build up that maybe in my h20 heater tank going into the fish tank) and teh so the tank heaters keep the temp with a degree of norm.
Yes, I did leave the room. I got a series of work emergency phone calls and I was dealing with that. I came back in plenty of time... had the water still been at a tickle that is.
I would guess I overflowed by about 15-20 gallons... Hard to tell with carpet.
Definately no more or it would have filled the entire fllor instead of just about 1/2 of it. I'm glad I had dumped a pile of 'good will' clothes I had taken out the other day right by the tank, it soaked up alot of water.... sorry goodwill.
Anyway, 1 dead bala and 2 dead danio (sorry no 'daniels' in the tank, I meant danio, are there even daniels?)
All the levels in the tank are still normal ( amonia-0, nitrates-5, nitrite-0, Ph-7.2, ect. ect.)
I have the power head flowing max airation and the stone from teh air riser.
Not much more I can do I guess... the heaters are raising the temp slowly...