Mugwump's Fish World

THE POND-THE FRESHWATER PLACE => Tank Maintenance and Equipment => Topic started by: Mugwump on March 07, 2018, 05:40:52 AM

Title: question....
Post by: Mugwump on March 07, 2018, 05:40:52 AM
..if there was one thing that you wish that you had to make your fish keeping easier in your fish room.....what would it be ?

I wish that I'd plumbed drainage lines for the tanks.....
Title: Re: question....
Post by: wallace on March 07, 2018, 09:24:33 AM
Tanks that are drilled and plumbed for both drain and refill would be nice, but in my case I would rather have decent water so I didn't have to use all RO. If I had plenty of good water I would be ok with siphon hose and a pump hose for refilling that I move from tank to tank.
Title: Re: question....
Post by: Babers on March 09, 2018, 08:36:38 AM
I'd go for an automatic water change system. I've seen a continues water change set up, but not an intermittent set up.
Title: Re: question....
Post by: Mugwump on March 09, 2018, 09:02:16 AM
Quote from: Babers on March 09, 2018, 08:36:38 AM
I'd go for an automatic water change system. I've seen a continues water change set up, but not an intermittent set up.

I think that's what Liz has....?
Title: Re: question....
Post by: LizStreithorst on March 09, 2018, 01:34:08 PM
I tried an automatic drip system a long time ago when I only had Discus.  It worked but a big WC was still necessary once a week.  It would work better with Angels because they don't require water as pristine as Discus. 

What I have now involves a vacuuming of the bottoms by hand.  It's goes fast because my siphon hose is connected to a powerful pump which shoots the water through a hold in the wall and down into the woods.  Re-filling is fast, too.  I use the same type pump to move the water from my water storage containers to the tanks.  Everything is hard plumbed and all I have to do it turn a bunch of valves, turn on the pump, and try to watch carefully so as not to have a flood.  I often flood because multiple tanks are are filling at the same time.

What I wish is that I had put a drain in the floor when I built the fish room. 
Title: Re: question....
Post by: Mugwump on March 09, 2018, 02:15:52 PM
Quote from: LizStreithorst on March 09, 2018, 01:34:08 PM
I tried an automatic drip system a long time ago when I only had Discus.  It worked but a big WC was still necessary once a week. It would work better with Angels because they don't require water as pristine as Discus. 

What I have now involves a vacuuming of the bottoms by hand.  It's goes fast because my siphon hose is connected to a powerful pump which shoots the water through a hold in the wall and down into the woods.  Re-filling is fast, too.  I use the same type pump to move the water from my water storage containers to the tanks.  Everything is hard plumbed and all I have to do it turn a bunch of valves, turn on the pump, and try to watch carefully so as not to have a flood.  I often flood because multiple tanks are are filling at the same time.

What I wish is that I had put a drain in the floor when I built the fish room.

...says who..?
Title: Re: question....
Post by: Ron Sower on March 09, 2018, 03:17:43 PM
...I guess I just did that with the RO tank set up, siphon hose to the toilet and submersible pump to refill the tank....I did my first water change in a month which is way to long to go...but it was so easy...having the one tank makes it easy enough now....

...I too wish I didn't need to use RO water....The Seattle water was great!...
Title: Re: question....
Post by: wallace on March 09, 2018, 03:42:33 PM
I had an automatic drip once. It was nice until the overflow quit one day and flooded the house. I would do it again if I had a concrete fishroom floor with a floor drain.
Title: Re: question....
Post by: Babers on March 09, 2018, 06:06:57 PM
I also did the continues RO drip on a 125 gal. It didn't work so well for me. My water heater wasn't able to heat the water hot enough for the rest of the House...plus the cost factor. So I disconnected it.
Title: Re: question....
Post by: BillT on March 09, 2018, 10:03:02 PM
My auto-change system is forking fine and has for probably 10 years.