In the very near future, I'm going to upgrade my 125L tank to a Fluval Roma 240L. The Fluval is sitting in the living room, waiting for me to have time and no horse drama.
How do you manage water changes on large tanks? Using my current system (a cheap siphon/gravel cleaner into buckets), it will take nine or ten buckets of water to do a 30-40% change on the 240, which gets ridiculous. The internet suggested the Python No Spill thing as the best option, but those are expensive in the UK. But is it worth the money to save the time and the hassle? I live in a flat in Glasgow, so running a garden hose outside (which I saw suggested in older threads) isn't an option.
How do you manage water changes on large tanks? Using my current system (a cheap siphon/gravel cleaner into buckets), it will take nine or ten buckets of water to do a 30-40% change on the 240, which gets ridiculous. The internet suggested the Python No Spill thing as the best option, but those are expensive in the UK. But is it worth the money to save the time and the hassle? I live in a flat in Glasgow, so running a garden hose outside (which I saw suggested in older threads) isn't an option.