@NatanylJames still want to borrow the par meter? @Zero_Cool finished and can mail it off. After that I had @ros3to and @andrewj1212 interested but he said he wasn't in a rush. Am I missing anyone else?
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I think I waste 50gallons of fresh tap water down the drain doing a water change using one of these things:I don't waste water. I put my wc wastewater in 50g drum and use it to flush my toilets.
I love the colors on all yours. I need to get some with yellow and orange.
Ours is happy and about 6". It's in the only spot I have space for it currently, and it's not enough! Lol
Very interesting. I've never seen that before.I think I waste 50gallons of fresh tap water down the drain doing a water change using one of these things:
The faucet creates the siphon and then the WC water goes down the drain.Very interesting. I've never seen that before.
I have one of these new in bag from BRS, i use a sump pump out to buckets and in to sump from container. Should prolly sell/trade it eventually.I think I waste 50gallons of fresh tap water down the drain doing a water change using one of these things:
Ypu know once you start it it's probably enough siphon to turn the water off..I used to have a pythonThe faucet creates the siphon and then the WC water goes down the drain.
I remember this during my freshwater daysI think I waste 50gallons of fresh tap water down the drain doing a water change using one of these things:
I think it is if where you are siphoning from is higher than the sink, but siphoning thick detritus in the sump, it clogs quicker.Ypu know once you start it it's probably enough siphon to turn the water off..I used to have a python
I'm thinking about getting one of these type of pumps and hooking it up to the python tubing and then I won't even need syphon.Ypu know once you start it it's probably enough siphon to turn the water off..I used to have a python
Emptying the sump will probably go from 15 minutes to 15 seconds.I'm thinking about getting one of these type of pumps and hooking it up to the python tubing and then I won't even need syphon.
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Yeah..I didn't think about the sumpEmptying the sump will probably go from 15 minutes to 15 seconds.
Thanks @Kasrift responded to zero@NatanylJames still want to borrow the par meter? @Zero_Cool finished and can mail it off. After that I had @ros3to and @andrewj1212 interested but he said he wasn't in a rush. Am I missing anyone else?
I have the one from hygger. It makes water changes amazingEmptying the sump will probably go from 15 minutes to 15 seconds.
I just use a generic sump pump from amazon. There are times i wish i had a transfer pump so i could vacuum. Alternatively just mix everything up and pump it into a sock.I have the one from hygger. It makes water changes amazing
This is the way!I just use a generic sump pump from amazon. There are times i wish i had a transfer pump so i could vacuum. Alternatively just mix everything up and pump it into a sock.
Never measured mine but figured I’d join the fun hereDoes everyone measure par? Anyone besides me that don't
I'm afraid that if I do, I would go mad worrying about chasing the numbers.Never measured mine but figured I’d join the fun here