PygmyPepperJulli
Fish Crazy
This may seem like a dumb question, but I'm happy to wear that.
How do you all change so much water in your tanks every week? (Not as in, how do you actually change it, just clarifying). Just thinking about the amount of water a fish room with a few huge tanks and the amount of water that would use every year makes me shudder.
Only asking as I am likely about to get a 64gal tank (it's an excellent deal and have been looking for a larger second tank for ages), and was wondering if there were any water-conserving strategies I could use so I didn't waste (I did the math) over 400 gallons of water every year (which is only if I changed 15% every week!)? We're going into severe drought for about 5 years, and if I can't find any way to save water (we're on tanks as well) I'll probably buy a smaller tank. I'm already using the water water from my 10gal to water my plants, and any water heating up to put into the aquarium (without chemicals and stuff, obviously), but 64 gal is MUCH more water, so I don't know how it'll go.
Thanks!
How do you all change so much water in your tanks every week? (Not as in, how do you actually change it, just clarifying). Just thinking about the amount of water a fish room with a few huge tanks and the amount of water that would use every year makes me shudder.
Only asking as I am likely about to get a 64gal tank (it's an excellent deal and have been looking for a larger second tank for ages), and was wondering if there were any water-conserving strategies I could use so I didn't waste (I did the math) over 400 gallons of water every year (which is only if I changed 15% every week!)? We're going into severe drought for about 5 years, and if I can't find any way to save water (we're on tanks as well) I'll probably buy a smaller tank. I'm already using the water water from my 10gal to water my plants, and any water heating up to put into the aquarium (without chemicals and stuff, obviously), but 64 gal is MUCH more water, so I don't know how it'll go.
Thanks!