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mark 08-17-2010 12:49 AM

Water Changes - from sump or display
 
For water changes, where do people take the water from, display or sump?

Personally I'll draw from the display, fuge and sump but for this poll, wondering where people take the majority from.

Fishward 08-17-2010 12:59 AM

I take from the display, its higher, and return to the sump..saves alot of lifting.

reefwars 08-17-2010 01:02 AM

haha funny this came up because i switch it up every week one from my display one from my sump and repeated:)

BlueTang<3 08-17-2010 01:02 AM

Pump it out of sump and back into sump all from a large storage tank no more pail lifting.

christyf5 08-17-2010 01:12 AM

Weekly, I close the return valve and empty the sump, then refill. Midweek I siphon the barebottom into a filterbag.

Madreefer 08-17-2010 06:18 AM

Sump is in my unfinished basement. So much easier and I no longer get the ol' stink eye from the wife if I spill water on the basement floor rather than our main floor.

JonT 08-17-2010 04:54 PM

Well, for me, it is from the DT. I have 20' to get to the bathroom. I also live in an apartment. After more than one spill, I bought enough hose, and I run it right to the bathtub. So, for me, it is the DT. I let gravity, and siphons do the work for me.

One spill only with this method... Kid kicked the hose, and it didn't have the nice bracket to hold it to the tank (Bracket was made after cleaning 20' of water from the 1/2" hose that ran out on the floor) I have it setup with a T at the tank. The top of the T has a cap. Pop the cap, breaks the siphon. Let the water finish running the length of hose, wrap it up, and done.

I pump the new water into the sump.

SeaHorse_Fanatic 08-17-2010 05:33 PM

I siphon water from my 210g reef display into my 120g fowlr's sump.

At the same time, I siphon from the 120g fowlr display down the bathtub.

At the same time, I pump from 2 or 3 55g barrels into my 210g reef's sump.

By recycling the reef water into the fowlr and dumping the fowlr water down the drain, I can do 100-150g water changes without going broke.

In general, the 210g reef will end up with 100+ g of new sw, the 120g fowlr will end up with 50g of new water and 100+g of reef-tank recycled water.

I let the water drain almost completely out of the reef's 75g sump before I start pumping in the new water.

Not for everyone, but what works for me.

I allows me to do over 100g water changes on both the 210g reef & 120g fowlr at the same time so dones in about 1 hour from the start of the first siphoning action till I'm rolling up the flexible tubing to store away at the end.

Unfortunately, tearing down the fowlr so won't be able to use this system again in the future.

On the plus side, my new 220g Starfire tank is almost set up and will be running by the weekend. Woohoo.

At that point, I will be simply draining 100g each out of the displays (again by letting the return pump suck up all the sumps' water, before adding new water in.

Anthony

bignose 08-18-2010 03:09 AM

My sump is in my utility room so I just pump it from my sump down the drain and pump the new water back into the sump. So happy I don't have to bail water anymore.

lorenz0 08-18-2010 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 542038)
Weekly, I close the return valve and empty the sump, then refill. Midweek I siphon the barebottom into a filterbag.

umm good idea. wish i would have thought of the filterbag for siphoning

but i do all my water changes from the sump.


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