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![]() If you take out 50% of the water in your system and then top off you did a 50% water change, if you added 50% new water and drained the rest you just did a 25% water change.
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![]() Wow. im sure this tank will look great.
Just out of curiosity, How do you keep your wife happy enough to have three sizable tanks? A few people on here have their spouses nagging them over a small nano tank. Some men have all the luck ![]() i get what you saying about the water change station. I think where people are getting mixed up on is that fact that your actually closing the line and draining the w/c tank before filling it with the new water. then opening it back up to the system |
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Wife doesn't mind the hobby. She loves the tanks, but mostly when I'm working on the tanks she knows exactly where I am. I'm either in the tank, under the tank, or at Red Coral. ![]() |
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![]() The water change will work great.....sure will save alot of work.
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![]() I pretty much had the same idea for the bypass and water change tank for my 85 gallon reef tank i was a little skeptical on my design but looking at yours im thinking now that it will work!
![]() Cant wait to see this thing! Daniel |
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![]() I've seen that water change design elsewhere so I think it'll work out. No one has convinced me otherwise so I think its a go!
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