Hi i am sorry if this thread has been made before but just thought there may be new ways or equipment people are using.
I have a 230 liter tank which has been running around few months and first time i have ran a tank this big. I have only been doing around 15-20% water changes a week and first time i have done a 40-45% and which took me around 2hr and 30 mins. I feel like i should look for a more time efficient way.
I empty a 20 liter bucket at a time which i use to fill up with a plastic non-electrical pump. After emptying however many percentage from the tank i fill up the bucket using the showerhead with cold water and then boil kettle water to fill up and to right temp, then add dechlorinator and mix, then pour in tank with a cup until around half way of bucket then pour the rest.
I have a question: i am not using warm tap water as i thought it may not be good for the tank. That's why ive been using cold water + boiled kettle water mix. Am i wrong to think warm tap water is not good?
I want to be able to find a way to reduce time and be more energy efficient by not using the kettle so much. I have pretty much done this with all my other smaller tanks in the past but a tank this size i feel like i need to find another way.
If you can list please what you do with yours, if you use certain equipment and roughly how long it takes with the percentage of water change.
Thanks
I have a 230 liter tank which has been running around few months and first time i have ran a tank this big. I have only been doing around 15-20% water changes a week and first time i have done a 40-45% and which took me around 2hr and 30 mins. I feel like i should look for a more time efficient way.
I empty a 20 liter bucket at a time which i use to fill up with a plastic non-electrical pump. After emptying however many percentage from the tank i fill up the bucket using the showerhead with cold water and then boil kettle water to fill up and to right temp, then add dechlorinator and mix, then pour in tank with a cup until around half way of bucket then pour the rest.
I have a question: i am not using warm tap water as i thought it may not be good for the tank. That's why ive been using cold water + boiled kettle water mix. Am i wrong to think warm tap water is not good?
I want to be able to find a way to reduce time and be more energy efficient by not using the kettle so much. I have pretty much done this with all my other smaller tanks in the past but a tank this size i feel like i need to find another way.
If you can list please what you do with yours, if you use certain equipment and roughly how long it takes with the percentage of water change.
Thanks