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The way hot water is made in the UK differs from the USA and probably Canada. SlapHppy7 and I had a discussion about it in another thread.@Essjay, why do you say not to use water from the hot water tank?
Not sure why they are so much more expensive overseas than they are here, but agree, well worth the price, and they last a very long time....the brass adapter does come with the kit the OP ordered above, but no harm in having a spare, in case one gets misplaced....for my 29G, I have to drain the water into a bath tub (hose won't reach outdoors), but for the rest of my tanks, I water the lawn, potted plants, and my flowerbed...old tank water is full of nutrients that terrestrial plants can use.The python is a great bit of kit for large tanks.the fact you can gauge the water temperature before filling the tank is good and also that the gunge goes straight down the sink.
They are expensive,but you get what you pay for.
Only in summer over here. Our gardens are usually under water in winterI water the lawn, potted plants, and my flowerbed...
Yes, no use in watering under those circumstances...Only in summer over here. Our gardens are usually under water in winter
I'm also interested to know when do i add the water conditioner - before, after, during?I'm assuming then when you use these contraptions to fill the tank, you put your dechlorinater into the existing tank water before adding fresh? That may be a stupid question because I've always added Prime to the fresh water before adding it to the tank
Yes, you are right.I'm assuming then when you use these contraptions to fill the tank, you put your dechlorinater into the existing tank water before adding fresh? That may be a stupid question because I've always added Prime to the fresh water before adding it to the tank