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	First post. Nice forum!! I've got a 55 gallon brackish water tank housing three puffers (2 GSPs and one F8) and three Mono's (yellow/black/silver ones) and one pathetic piece of live rock (that stuff is expensive so I only got one sad chunk for now). I have a Eheim professional filter. I have one $50 powerhead. What I'm wondering is how to not waste 5 gallons of water a week doing water changes? I hate pulling out 5 gallons and dumping it down the toilet. It probably also costs a lot. What I was thinking about was setting up a mangrove farm to push the water through every week. By push I mean buckets as I'm not savvy nor financially able to set up much else than I've got going at the moment. My plan was to get three 5 gallon vases with a bunch of mangroves in each and have them being emptied at one week intervals so each 5 gallons sits with the mangroves for three weeks. Or something bigger like a 15 gallon vase and just take out 5 gallons a week and replace with the dirty water. Am I nuts? Does this make any sense? I need some decorations around the house - so I thought some clear planters or vases or something would be decorative. I don't really want another aquarium sitting by a window just for plants. I think it looks "to aquariumy" however if I can't find anything I might just end up doing that. However, to avoid that I'd like vases or decorative items to look more attractive. What I think would be really cool is a long glass vase like this But obviously a bit bigger as the volume of that one is only 2.6 gallons. Is this a ridiculous idea? Any suggestions? Thanks  | 
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			 Let me know how the project goes.  I like mangroves and was thinking of a solution to have it by the window without plumbing it into my tank.  I change 40 gallons of water every week, but usually a friend comes by and grabs 20 gallons a week to use for his water changes.  I'm quite intrigued by your idea and am tagging along. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 Wookie that seems like a good idea. Would you have to keep the water heated for mangroves? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	You will probably grow lots of algae as well.  | 
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 Oh and I know someone will ask why I don't just keep them in the tank. At some point they'll grow out of the tank and I think that would just look messy. Open top, etc. Thanks for the replies. Hopefully someone will have some ideas for us. I'd like this - but out of a glass brackish water filled vase ![]() Here we go, this on a large scale, minus the beta and a lot more plants ![]() Last edited by wookie; 08-14-2010 at 04:50 AM.  | 
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			 If my friend is available during my water change, he'll take 20 gallons, the other 20 gallons goes into the toilet. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	It would be perfect to use for a mixed or softy tank water change, but I'm not about to run another system. So I'm with you on finding a good solution for my waste water. Maybe find a neighbour and get him hooked on the hobby so I can give away my water. Mangroves would be awesome though!  | 
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 http://mangroven.at/mangrove/english...hp#suesswasser  | 
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