Waste of time and money... Just have the hose attached to your multi tap connector, turn tap on untill all the air bubbles out in the tank, then unclip hose from tap draining into sink...
Less parts less money easier to do...
I don't understand what you mean by this. Are you suggesting that I just siphon the water out? Myself and many others aren't lucky enough to have a place to siphon water away to that is lower than the level of the tank.
Waste of time and money... Just have the hose attached to your multi tap connector, turn tap on untill all the air bubbles out in the tank, then unclip hose from tap draining into sink...
Less parts less money easier to do...
I don't understand what you mean by this. Are you suggesting that I just siphon the water out? Myself and many others aren't lucky enough to have a place to siphon water away to that is lower than the level of the tank.
1 end of hose in tank
1 end connected to tap
You still with me...?
Turn on tap
Listen for gurgling to stop
You still with me...?
Unclip hose from tap, into sink
You got that...?
Voila syphon is in motion
You understand that...?
My pipe goes down to the floor then up to the sink
Dont forget that a water change is about more than changing water. Are you syphoning the junk from the bottom of the tank? cleaning your substrate?
not gonna work in my situation. My living room is at the back of the property and my small courtyard garden is at the front. The only way to get dirty fish water into a garden water butt is to take a pipe down the stairs ... hmm, this is going to take some thinking about#out a window#
Less risk
Add it straight to tank before turning the tap on. Been doing that for years with no ill effect.