An Easier Way To Do Water Changes?

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Thinking of making water changes easier to do, has anyone added T pieces to the inlet/outlet piping to enable the pump to bring the new water into the tank? Struggling to find anywhere that does the right size T Pieces and valves.. :(
 
I've not seen it done, but what I have seen is a 'waste water removal pipe' fitted to an aquarium (in corner next to intake - simply a pipe that is clamped in place, with a trailing tapped end ouside the aquarium, this can be turned on to fill buckets, and turned off to stop.

Also for water return, i've seen tapped buckets that sit on a frame above the tank.
 
The water removal isn't the issue, already have a length of tubing that I use to syphon the water out whilst hoovering the bottom, just wanted to make the pump work for me. Gonna give it a go and report back :)
 
Just get a length of hose and a tap adapter for your sink. Then turn the water on and the pressure will fill your tank back up - no pump necessary. :good:
 
Thinking of making water changes easier to do, has anyone added T pieces to the inlet/outlet piping to enable the pump to bring the new water into the tank? Struggling to find anywhere that does the right size T Pieces and valves.. :(
See my thread on where to get it mate......
 
Just get a length of hose and a tap adapter for your sink. Then turn the water on and the pressure will fill your tank back up - no pump necessary. :good:


But it won't be dechlorinated.... :no: or do you add the dechlorinator directly to the tank ?
 

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