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09/29/2010, 03:15 PM | #1 |
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Water change on a big tank
I've only been in the hobby for about 6 months and been working with nanos. I was wondering, how do people with bigger tanks do water changes? With a 12gallon nano or a 34gal RSM, it's a bucket out, bucket in. But for someone with like a 400g tank, or even a 90-100g, that's a lot of water to be moving every week, or even just once for that matter.
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09/29/2010, 03:21 PM | #2 |
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After a bit buckets become impractical. Often times, if there is a drain nearby, you can use lots of hose to pump out X gallons, and then reverse it to pump in the same amount from a garbage can/other large container holding the salt water mix. Due to the added filtration (skimmers, refuge) and supplementation (Ca reactor), you can get by with smaller total water changes.
I almost need to do that with my 90G, but would require a lot of tubing to pull it off.
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09/29/2010, 03:22 PM | #3 |
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I have two 32 gal containers for mine, I simply make my saltwater in them, drain 64 gallons out of the main tank and pump the new water back in.
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09/29/2010, 03:24 PM | #4 |
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I do 5 gallons every other day on my 90 and 150s. I find numerous smaller water changes to be easier/less mess than infrequent large changes.
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09/29/2010, 03:28 PM | #5 |
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I've been cheating a bit, and do one gallon a day changes in my 120 with an old milk jug - but when its time for a serious water change (like this weekend), it's time to break out the spare mag pump and hoses.
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09/29/2010, 03:29 PM | #6 |
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I have a "water tower" in my garage. I drain out the Backdoor to patio. And run a 30 ft line from the garage. I let it drain/refill for an hour and call it even. No schlepping jugs.
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09/29/2010, 03:29 PM | #7 |
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I use Brute Trash cans to move water around. Essentially, a bigger bucket.
Some have automatic systems will do water changes. I'm not sure how they work, but I suspect they need a large reservoir of salt water to draw from. I've also heard of a "kidney" like filter that automatically pulls out organics, does water changes, etc, but sells for several $1000. Bit out of price range. I like to do some cleaning, filter changes, blowing detritus off rocks, etc when I do water changes, so I haven't bothered with automated systems.
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09/29/2010, 03:51 PM | #9 |
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Dialyseas are not worth the money, IMHO. They don't do anything more a well designed RODI unit would do.
But I have no personal experience. Just what I read online, so it must be true.
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09/29/2010, 03:53 PM | #10 |
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I have to say, I'm proud of my system. There are two ball valves, one drain one supply. Drains down to my basement and I pump the fresh saltwater up VIA a Mag 18. Works pretty good and it beats lugging buckets around...
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09/29/2010, 03:58 PM | #11 |
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I have a 200g system and I just plumbed a 55g drum into it. When I need to do a change I will simply turn off the "feed" pump to eth drum (from the sump), empty the drum onto the side yard (talk about a weed killer!!) fill it back up, bring it up to temp and then turn the power back on. I can change out 50g now much more easily than I could on my old 100G system.
Plus the fish don't even know what is going on since there is never a hose in the main tank and the water level never moves.
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09/29/2010, 04:24 PM | #12 |
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Pre-planning on placement is key. Build everything around where you want the tank. I have a wall drain, like what you use for a clothes washer, right beside the 150 gal tank, total 200 gal system. I have an RODI unit that stores RODI in the back in a 55 gal BRUTE behind a wall. I mix the saltwater in a 20 gal bin beside that, aerate and agitate for 24 hrs or so, then drain the DT to a pre-marked spot exacttly at 20 gal, then pump the water from the bin to the tank. Easy.
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09/29/2010, 04:47 PM | #13 |
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Haha damn that is a lot of work. Or at least much higher maintenance than the 34 gallon Im dealing with right now (in terms of water change).
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09/29/2010, 04:53 PM | #14 |
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LOL!!! You do carry buckets for that 34 as you said in your first post, don't you? I don't, and it's for a 200 gal system! .
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09/29/2010, 05:15 PM | #15 |
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I just use a Python No Spill hose to drain the sump. Turn off the pumps, drain the 40 sump, and refill from a 55 gallon holding barrel I set up the day before. The barrel is an eyesore but only for one day every couple of months.
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09/29/2010, 05:43 PM | #16 |
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I usually manage to spill enough that I don't need to do water changes... LOL
When I do I have a 100 and a 250 gallon tubs and I have enough leaway to drain a couple hundred gallons out of the system and refill.. and I agree... great weedkiller for the driveway.
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09/30/2010, 07:36 AM | #17 |
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For my 300 gallon display, I've got a 32 gallon brute trashcan currently, but I intend to automate water changes in the near future. I've got a utility sink next to the tank for draining water, and a 50 gallon tank mounted above the display will allow for quick addition of new water.
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09/30/2010, 09:42 AM | #18 |
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i saw once where someone plumbed accross a section in their sump,from baffle to baffle,normal operation the plumbing would be closed off with ball valves and when time for a w/c open the valves and remove/add water from/to said sump section without shutting off the main system
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09/30/2010, 01:32 PM | #19 |
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i have a 32 gal garbage can on wheels and a couple extra powerhead to mix and a sump pump to pump the water back to the tank. there isn't any lifting
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Same idea. Only pumps and plumbing usually take the place of a bucket brigade. You can put out a camp fire with a bucket of water from the lake. To put out a hotel fire requires pumper trucks and big hoses. Jeff |
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09/30/2010, 06:49 PM | #22 |
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that's the one!!
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09/30/2010, 08:09 PM | #23 |
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This is my old set up (wasn't big enough) Had it running on the system constantly and when I wanted to do a water change, I just killed the pump, drained refilled and mixed to taste..
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