Water Changes?

GmanX

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How do you guys and gals out there do 50% and such water changes with large Fish tanks (over 50 gallons) expecailly with municipal water supplies? I need some Ideas on an easy way to do it
 
I use a gravel vac to a drain behind the tank, then hook up a hose to an outside faucet and bring it in and refill.

I am working on a sump system with a float valve, that way I can pump water out of the sump to the drain and it will refill itself.

JOhn ><>
 
Your right, I forget about those things, People say they are great. I go through a little more water than normal, some day I could use a 2" pipe.

JOhn ><>
 
GmanX said:
How do you guys and gals out there do 50% and such water changes with large Fish tanks (over 50 gallons) expecailly with municipal water supplies? I need some Ideas on an easy way to do it

I also use a large qty of Tetra "Aquasafe" to de-chlorinate and sooth the rattled nerves.

JOhn ><>
 
I use a Python to do water changes on my 90g, and it's not a hassle at all. If you don't want to buy a Python, then you could always make a DIY one, just look for a water bed filler.
 
You can also use a powerhead with a hose attached to drain the water into a sink. Have a tub of water waiting to fill the aquarium back up, and put the powerhead into the tub to pump the water back into the tank. I have a maxi-jet powerhead on order for this purpose. I also have a lees ultimate gravel vac (its like a python) that works great, although my water pressure is a bit low so it takes a while to drain and it wastes water. This is where the powerhead comes in to play.
 
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