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water change advice
Yea it's just a standard built in overflow. Even a hang on
overflow would work. Anyone with a sump can do it. I have a short vinal hose that I hooked up to the niple on the plumbing, and to do the water change I hook up a longer vinal hose to the short hose, and send that to the bathroom. Yes you can just send it out the window. That's what I do when I clean out my lime water barrel. The salt will tend to kill the grass back a bit, but then that's just less weed eating around the house :-) See plumbing pictures at C:\Documents and Settings\Wayne Sallee\My Stuff\My Web Page\waynesallee.com\plumbingpictures.htm It's the first picture, the one that goes to the bathtub is the valve that is in the front middle of the picture. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Bryan wrote on 7/4/2006 7:28 PM: so Wayne, tell me about this overflow. Does the aquarium water go thru the overflow hose to the sump then you have a pump in the sump that you can switch between bathtub and aquarium? That' sounds like an smooth and non-messy setup. I don't have a tub near nor a basement but I might be able to stick a hose out the window and water the yard for a minute. ha B "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... exotec wrote on 7/3/2006 1:43 AM: And we never add anything directly to the tank. For small volumes (supplements, etc) we pour into the overflows; for larger volumes, we pour or pump into the sump. I live in fear of dire warnings from publications and LFS "experts" (?) about shocking the tank with too-quick changes, so we try to make sure whatever goes into the system hits the tank last. When I do a water change on my 120 gallon tank, I add water that is slightly saltier (heavier). I make a 50% water change. I use pumps and hoses. The new water is pumped in with a hose that goes to the botom of the tank, and a sock on the end of the hose. That way the new water stays at the bottom of the tank (100% water change and fish, and corals don't mind). The old water goes down the overflow. The one and only pump on the system that pumps the water from the sump to the tank, is swiched with valves to pumping water from the sump to the bath tub, and down the drain. So I do a 50% water change on the tank, and the water in the tank never drops. During the process, the fish and corals at the bottom half (realy about 2/3 of the tank) experience a short term 100% water change, and are not bothered by it. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets |
water change advice
Wayne Sallee wrote:
See plumbing pictures at C:\Documents and Settings\Wayne Sallee\My Stuff\My Web Page\waynesallee.com\plumbingpictures.htm I don't seem to have that on my C drive. :-) George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
water change advice
LOL I goofed there.
Try waynesallee.com\plumbingpictures.htm Then it will be on your hard drive :-) Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets George Patterson wrote on 7/6/2006 1:29 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: See plumbing pictures at C:\Documents and Settings\Wayne Sallee\My Stuff\My Web Page\waynesallee.com\plumbingpictures.htm I don't seem to have that on my C drive. :-) George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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