Need advice on a pump to make water changes WAY easier...

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Piicklez

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Ok. so my Dad came up with the idea of syphoning water out of my 180 down the toilet whilst filling the bath, then make sure the temp is ok, add conditioner and get a pump to fill my aquarium back up from the bath, right? :D So i basically need advice on a pump which would be good enough to pump water over my bath and across about 15 feet of floor then up 4 foot.. I've been looking at 3000 lph, but will that be strong enough? i dont want to waste money buying something that wont work or is an over kill. Hopefully ive given some other people ideas here too, because this for me would make water changes a doddle! no more buckets :D
 
If you get a python or similar system you can drain it wherever you want, and it just hooks straight to the faucet to refil the tank.
 
thats the beauty of the aqueon water changer and similar products. the part that attaches to your hose or faucet uses the water shooting out to pull the water out of your tank.
 
Oh, i get it now. It works the same way a powerhead can suck air in? Yeah.. But how could I get my water back to my tank out of my bath? Sorry I dont fully understand how these work. This is the first I've heard about them, lol :L.
thats the beauty of the aqueon water changer and similar products. the part that attaches to your hose or faucet uses the water shooting out to pull the water out of your tank.
 
by useing watter thats in a filled tub. You will
1 have to worry bout soap residue.
2 clorine residue
3 just nasty residue. Wich all may or may not harm your fish. Somthing to think about.
You can buy a adapter that lets you screw a garden hose to your sink faucet. and use it for filling the tank.
 
Oh, i get it now. It works the same way a powerhead can suck air in? Yeah.. But how could I get my water back to my tank out of my bath? Sorry I dont fully understand how these work. This is the first I've heard about them, lol :L.

After you drain your fishtank, you just flick the valve the other way on the aqueon waterchanger and your faucet pushes water throught the tube and into your fishtank directly to from you faucet. So you can maintain a perfect temperature
 
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