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Old 02-08-2015, 05:31 PM
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Every time I do a water change I siphon directly from the display and occasionally from the sump to remove any crud that might have settled out. Very rarely will I just change water. Wondering of those that are diligent with their water changes, is it just a quick water change are you always vacuuming in the corners?
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Old 02-08-2015, 06:05 PM
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I voted siphon crud every time. If there was an option to vote most of the time I would have picked that. I get lazy now and again.
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Old 02-08-2015, 06:34 PM
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Depends on how I feel. Sometimes I use a turkey baster in the sump and then pump out with a maxi-jet; sometimes I just siphon out of the tank. Next one will be a sump change, getting a layer of detritus forming...
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Tanks bare bottom so it's all to easy to siphon out the detritus. As for sump, I run socks so don't see much build up in there
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For my water changes I take off one of the power heads and move it around the tank to get everything blowed off I might do it a couple times just to get more water filtered thru the sump then change my water in the sump also cleaning filter socks and skimmer.
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Water change is just changing water for me. Vacuuming, when I'm inclined, is a separate task that is done without changing water. I simply siphon into my filter sock so can siphon for hours if I'm bored. I'm never that bored tho
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Water change is just changing water for me. Vacuuming, when I'm inclined, is a separate task that is done without changing water. I simply siphon into my filter sock so can siphon for hours if I'm bored. I'm never that bored tho
I like this idea. Thank you!
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Old 02-09-2015, 12:37 AM
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Water change is just changing water for me. Vacuuming, when I'm inclined, is a separate task that is done without changing water. I simply siphon into my filter sock so can siphon for hours if I'm bored. I'm never that bored tho
Brilliant idea!! I think I will give this a try.
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I do clean the sump but it's on a differnt day usally day before WC day
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Old 02-09-2015, 05:55 AM
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I drain my sump it is bare bottom an has a power head pointed at the bottom and leave my refugium alone
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