AN ECONOMICAL APPROACH for a WATER CHANGING SYSTEM

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Jack Dempsey
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Wow what a basement setup. Economical, but still thousands of dollars. Not a big fan of 10g tanks, but it's purpose built I guess.

I like his storage tote and Harbor Freight tools sump kit! That's basically what I use for my water changes. Gravel vac into the tote and use the pump and a garden hose to pump it anywhere you want.
 

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Jack Dempsey
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Sep 22, 2011
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New York
Wow what a basement setup. Economical, but still thousands of dollars. Not a big fan of 10g tanks, but it's purpose built I guess.

I like his storage tote and Harbor Freight tools sump kit! That's basically what I use for my water changes. Gravel vac into the tote and use the pump and a garden hose to pump it anywhere you want.
You could use this setup on almost any size drillable tank.... Parts are cheap.. but it is the general idea that I am trying to convey..... The number of tanks will dictate the final cost.
 

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Jack Dempsey
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Sep 22, 2011
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You could use this setup on almost any size drillable tank.... Parts are cheap.. but it is the general idea that I am trying to convey..... The number of tanks will dictate the final cost.
 
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