How is the waste water being sent down the drain. Automatic or manual ?
Automatic, hard plumed to the drain. Stop by and I will show you.
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How is the waste water being sent down the drain. Automatic or manual ?
Automatic, hard plumed to the drain. Stop by and I will show you.
How is the waste water being sent down the drain. Automatic or manual ?
Automatic, hard plumed to the drain. Stop by and I will show you.
So the drain is a solenoid of some kind ? or is it always open and just overflows becuase the water level gets high in the sump ?
So the drain is a solenoid of some kind ? or is it always open and just overflows becuase the water level gets high in the sump ?
Currently it is always open and just overflows.
honestly my biggest goal starting from today is getting this tank up at the retirement home down the road i volenteer at.. mine comes second... it took me 3 years to get them to give me 200 so at least purchase a tank... everything else is out of pocket.. so i went on good ol craigslist and found a used tank stand and t-5 lighting.... spent 400 out of pocket just to pick up most other odds n ends... pumps skimmers ect.... just waiting on salt, lr, and sand now.... so thats my most important goal... giving the sweet ol ladies something to enjoy
start a thread with pictures and the like and people will likely donate frags or otherwise to the cause. :biggthumpup:
So now the year is coming to a close. Lets here some of the goals or improvements that you plan to implement for your fish tank in 2010.
For me, my goal is to get daily water change system in place. I'm planning to do a 3 gallon ( roughly 1% of total volumne ) water change per day. It's not quite as effeicient as a 1 time 30% water change would be. It works out to be the 26%, which is only 4% less effeicient than a single water change. The added consistancy and convienience should make up for the 4%.
Have lots of ideas and going to try a non-dosing pump method first. Should cost under $100. If it doesn't go as well as I hope then I'll fall back on using dosing pumps which is the most common way people achieve it.
What's your plans for 2010 to improve your system ?
My goal is down size to 90g DIY cube -zeovit.
You're getting rid of the ELOS?!?
I am going to get the 150 up and running finally, though if Corey is selling his ELOS, I may need to change my plans.....
Stabilize the 215 and remove hair algae
Mount all the frags I havent been able to mount because of the hair algae.
Sit back and enjoy all my work
FYI - For those that are going to automate or at least make water changes easier that is one of the best things you can do. When I sit up the 215 that was at the top of my goals and it is soooooo nice not having to haul buckets anymore. Just open a valve to drain and plug in a pump to refill.
Ken