Water change day

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It can be emptied into the sink.
If your city water is safe then it is fine to fill with that, probably best to add dechlorinator though.
I can’t imagine having to use a bucket for less than 20 gallons, unless the tank is right next to the sink/tub/wherever you dump it.
Yea it’s not far it’s next door to my room but it’s still a workout I add dechlorinator no matter what water I use and what do you mean by it can be emptied into the sink
 
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Yea it’s not far it’s next door to my room but it’s still a workout I add dechlorinator no matter what water I use and what do you mean by it can be emptied into the sink
The siphon can be attached to the sink (you would need an adapter) and doesn’t need to be run outside, but right down the drain.
 
My entire fishroom is on an on-demand water change system.

Each tank has a PVC overflow (or two) that runs to a central drain (and to my yard / garden). Water runs to each tank via an overhead drip irrigation system.

I turn on the water (I have an on-demand hot water heater) and the water changes. Usually in the morning for a bit and then in the evening
 
I have 3 125gal tanks. Each day I do a water change. Yesterday was Casper’s, today is the Carpinitis, tomorrow the Festae, rinse repeat. I use a Python water changer. It comes with a adapter that fits old style of faucets and new low flow as well.20210311_160321.jpg
Outside threads are old style, inside ones normally hidden by a gasket are new style.
Takes me five minutes of in tank cleaning and another five cleaning a filter, hour to drain, another to fill.
I personally only use the faucet to get the siphon going. I unscrew the hose from the faucet adapter and run the drain hose outside to feed my outdoor plants.
When using city water, dose entire water volume to include filters, sumps extra. Dump the declorinator in the area that the new faucet water is flowing into the tank. 20201119_085231.jpg
 
I have 3 125gal tanks. Each day I do a water change. Yesterday was Casper’s, today is the Carpinitis, tomorrow the Festae, rinse repeat. I use a Python water changer. It comes with a adapter that fits old style of faucets and new low flow as well.View attachment 1458853
Outside threads are old style, inside ones normally hidden by a gasket are new style.
Takes me five minutes of in tank cleaning and another five cleaning a filter, hour to drain, another to fill.
I personally only use the faucet to get the siphon going. I unscrew the hose from the faucet adapter and run the drain hose outside to feed my outdoor plants.
When using city water, dose entire water volume to include filters, sumps extra. Dump the declorinator in the area that the new faucet water is flowing into the tank. View attachment 1458855
How do you get the siphon going which a longer tube cause unless it can attach to a bathtub the closest sink is on the other side of the house maybe a 40 ft tube would be needed also beautiful fish is that a Midas cichlid?
 
How do you get the siphon going which a longer tube cause unless it can attach to a bathtub the closest sink is on the other side of the house maybe a 40 ft tube would be needed also beautiful fish is that a Midas cichlid?

Fill up the tube with tank water by submerging it, then point the opening of the tube straight up to the ceiling, lift it out of the water, and as it drains down, put it back into the water at a 45 degree angle up to the ceiling and submerge it so that it fills up with water. The siphon action should start. No you can face the tube towards the gravel. The other end that connects to the faucet during a fill up has to be lower than the gravel vacuum , like out the door to the garden



I only connect it to the sink for a fill up, never to start the siphon.
 
How do you get the siphon going which a longer tube cause unless it can attach to a bathtub the closest sink is on the other side of the house maybe a 40 ft tube would be needed also beautiful fish is that a Midas cichlid?
The Python has a valve on it. The down position is draining,20210428_121602.jpg the up position is filling.20210428_121630.jpg

So to drain put the gravel vac in your tank.
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Connect valve body to the faucet.20210428_122210.jpg
Now with the valve in the down, drain position turn on the cold water only ( save the warm water for refilling). The valve body on the faucet causes the siphon. When the water from your tank reaches the valve body you can turn the water off and let it just gravity siphon to save water.

To refill, first pour your declorinator where your vac is in your tank. Next change the valve on the Python body to refill, not temp match water going into your tank via the hot and cold on the faucet.

Pythons come in 25 and 50 ft kits, can also get 10 or 20ft extensions


 
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The Python has a valve on it. The down position is draining,View attachment 1458858 the up position is filling.View attachment 1458859

So to drain put the gravel vac in your tank.
View attachment 1458860
Connect valve body to the faucet.View attachment 1458861
Now with the valve in the down, drain position turn on the cold water only ( save the warm water for refilling). The valve body on the faucet causes the siphon. When the water from your tank reaches the valve body you can turn the water off and let it just gravity siphon to save water.

To refill, first pour your declorinator where your vac is in your tank. Next change the valve on the Python body to refill, not temp match water going into your tank via the hot and cold on the faucet.

Pythons come in 25 and 50 ft kits, can also get 10 or 20ft extensions


Ok awesome now I know what the valves look like I understand it so much more thank you so much
 
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