Okay, here's the deal:
I have 4 50G blue drums and one big pond (as seen in my avatar, link to the build-thread below):
Here were my two water change plans:
Plan A> Remove 100-200G from the pond, this is simple enough, I just turn off the pump, move the hose out from my DIY cabinet filter and point it to my drums, takes about 2 mins or so to fill up a 50G drum. Wheel the drums out to the garden for the household help to use to water the plants.
Bring in the garden hose and let it drip in the replacement water. I had to leave the hose on there for around 8-10 hours. My thinking was that the drip would be dissipating a whole lot of the chlorine. Is this thinking flawed? I did this last week.
Plan B> After reading through this thread, I guess my Plan A is not so ideal, here's my alternative plan. Remove the water the same way. Bring in the hose, put a small bucket and let it sit atop a plastic chair IN the pond. Let the water flow through the hose and as it is filling up and overflowing, I will drip in/pour out prime into the bucket from time to time. But with this plan, the water coming out from the hose would be about full pressure/volume becuase I wouldn't want to be standing in front of my pond for hours bored out of my mind...hehe
If you were forced to choose between Plan A or B, which one would you rather go with?
I have 4 50G blue drums and one big pond (as seen in my avatar, link to the build-thread below):
Here were my two water change plans:
Plan A> Remove 100-200G from the pond, this is simple enough, I just turn off the pump, move the hose out from my DIY cabinet filter and point it to my drums, takes about 2 mins or so to fill up a 50G drum. Wheel the drums out to the garden for the household help to use to water the plants.
Bring in the garden hose and let it drip in the replacement water. I had to leave the hose on there for around 8-10 hours. My thinking was that the drip would be dissipating a whole lot of the chlorine. Is this thinking flawed? I did this last week.
Plan B> After reading through this thread, I guess my Plan A is not so ideal, here's my alternative plan. Remove the water the same way. Bring in the hose, put a small bucket and let it sit atop a plastic chair IN the pond. Let the water flow through the hose and as it is filling up and overflowing, I will drip in/pour out prime into the bucket from time to time. But with this plan, the water coming out from the hose would be about full pressure/volume becuase I wouldn't want to be standing in front of my pond for hours bored out of my mind...hehe
If you were forced to choose between Plan A or B, which one would you rather go with?