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Don't you love those Rubbermaid Brutes? I have a 32 and 4 of the 20s.
I pump most of the water both out of and into most of my tanks.
I need to check the temp. of changing water because I use 3 different temp. water for changes which depend on the tank temps and the what is going on int the tanks.. For my Hypancistrus breeding and grow tanks I set up water at 86F. It may be in the cans for a bit and I jusr need it to be about 82-86. By setting it up at 86 I know it can sit for a but and get cooler before it goes into tanks. But is should not drop below 82 before I use it.
However, if I have to do a dry/rainy simulation too try yo get the plecos intoan amorous state of mind, I need the end the dry season with the tank at 92F and then hit it twice within 36 or so hours with water in the low to mid 70s to drop the tank temps into the 78 -80 range. Then they are allowed to go back to a controller setting of 82f F.
Then there are my "cooler" water tanks in the 76 to 78F range. So, I generally set up changing water at about 77. Depending on the order I do them I let the few I have that want to be a bit below 77 get worked on last as the changing water will lose a degree or two before I get to them.
The biggest issue was my Altum tank in which I used an 11/9 mix of RO/DI and tap water. The RO/Di is stored at a temp. in the low 70s and the angel tank is at 85-86F. I need 20+ gals for a water change. I put the RO/DI into a 20 gal. can and then add hot water to it with a pump running to stir it. I check the temp as I go and when it hits 85-86 I fill any more space with 86F water.
Finally. I keep my clown loaches at about 80F in the 150 gal. I batch water for them at 86F as the amount of time I need to do all the maint. and then to drain 1/2+ of the water means that changing water will be close to 80Fot even a tad lower by the time it it goes in.
I have well water and I do not dechlor, but it contains excess CO2 which I am outgassing with my changing process as well as oxygenating the water. If I use just my cold it will be close to 55F coming out of the tap. But, in my pleco space in the other building I am able to refill tanks directly from the hose connected to the faucet at temp. But I normally put it into cans and pump it in. The ote water has a long run from the main house as out guest hose and storeroom do not have their own water heater. So getting hot water out there takes some time and wastes a lot of water down the sink. Filling the containers means I nay need to do two fills for all 8 tanks out there.