Moe_K
Stabbed by Foulke
I have the 125 gal tank up in the living room with a 100g capacity sump in the basement.
I saw on Becs tank that for water changes she would take water out of her loop and divert it to a big empty barrel. When full, she stopped the detour. She had another equally sized barrel ready with freshly made saltwater. She then pumped the fresh stuff into her sump. So she knew the volume removed was equal to the fresh stuff added.
I have two 30 gal plastic barrels. I fisll one with RO/DI water, then add a pump and a heater. I add lots of salt to get the specific gravity up to 1.025. This usually takes a day or two to mix and tweak.
I pump about 30 gal into the empty barrel from the sump, followed by about 30 gal of freshly made SW into the sump. Lastly, I pump the full 30 gal of removed water into the slop sink and down the drain. Took me about 30 mins this evening. I know the volume removed is about the same as the new volume added.
There is some dripping and spilling. It's not as neat & clean as Bec's system. Too much moving around of pumps and hoses. In a perfect world I'd plumb these barrels like Bec did. Someday...
But the process is far easier than the 5 or 10 gal buckets I made at a time to dump into my old 55 in the apartment in Southie. I had no sump, so I had to hoist the buckets to the edge of the 55 and dump them. Water always spilled down the side of the tank.
One thing I've found with the 30 gal changes is that I go through salt much faster!!
Please share your big water changes processes and stories.
I saw on Becs tank that for water changes she would take water out of her loop and divert it to a big empty barrel. When full, she stopped the detour. She had another equally sized barrel ready with freshly made saltwater. She then pumped the fresh stuff into her sump. So she knew the volume removed was equal to the fresh stuff added.
I have two 30 gal plastic barrels. I fisll one with RO/DI water, then add a pump and a heater. I add lots of salt to get the specific gravity up to 1.025. This usually takes a day or two to mix and tweak.
I pump about 30 gal into the empty barrel from the sump, followed by about 30 gal of freshly made SW into the sump. Lastly, I pump the full 30 gal of removed water into the slop sink and down the drain. Took me about 30 mins this evening. I know the volume removed is about the same as the new volume added.
There is some dripping and spilling. It's not as neat & clean as Bec's system. Too much moving around of pumps and hoses. In a perfect world I'd plumb these barrels like Bec did. Someday...
But the process is far easier than the 5 or 10 gal buckets I made at a time to dump into my old 55 in the apartment in Southie. I had no sump, so I had to hoist the buckets to the edge of the 55 and dump them. Water always spilled down the side of the tank.
One thing I've found with the 30 gal changes is that I go through salt much faster!!
Please share your big water changes processes and stories.