2 of the 10 gallons are only 8 inches off the floor, so besides having to get down on my knees, water doesn't syphon efficiently, being that low... I also have a 55 gallon, that is between the 2 lower 10 gallons, & at the same height... so I'm picking a bigger pump for that one, that pumps 550 gallons an hour... the little ones pump just .8 gallons per minute, so it would take 5-6 minutes to do a 50% water change on the 10 gallon tanks, but pump at a more manageable rate, than the bigger one... the bigger pump, would empty the tank in a minute...
a couple of these are going to have shrimp in, one now is full of Cherry Shrimp, & a pair of fancy platies, that are breeding, so those lil pumps will need some floss, or a knee high nylon slipped over the pump, to not end up sucking up babies, even at it's reduced rate of pumping... I'm sure the shrimp would feed on the stuff stuck to the fine mesh over the pump...
anyone else using pumps for water changes on low aquariums??? if this works well, I'll incorporate one, into a 65 gallon, that is sitting on 1.5 inch thick boards ( my lowest tank ), so that one is literally at floor level ( I've incorporated a kick board on this stand, to protect the glass being so close to the floor )
a couple of these are going to have shrimp in, one now is full of Cherry Shrimp, & a pair of fancy platies, that are breeding, so those lil pumps will need some floss, or a knee high nylon slipped over the pump, to not end up sucking up babies, even at it's reduced rate of pumping... I'm sure the shrimp would feed on the stuff stuck to the fine mesh over the pump...
anyone else using pumps for water changes on low aquariums??? if this works well, I'll incorporate one, into a 65 gallon, that is sitting on 1.5 inch thick boards ( my lowest tank ), so that one is literally at floor level ( I've incorporated a kick board on this stand, to protect the glass being so close to the floor )