So much though to put into this. I was thinking if I do the totes I will have to get a pump to put the water in the tanks. I am only 5’4” and have bad shoulders so no way could I lift buckets up that high. I did all the tanks and no problem this week. I was doing a 50% water change on every tank every week but I lowered that to 30% while having my husband check the well by timing how long it takes to hear an ice cube hit the water. Each large tank caused about a one second addition to the time. I am thinking I may have to take down a few tanks in the future if it becomes worse.
I think the cost of drilling a new well would be unrealistic to us right now, the current well had to be hydrofraced and that cost a lot. About 2 years ago we put in a new pump in the well and that was quite pricey due to the depth of the well.
I am going to have to put some thought into what the best thing to do is and cost effective at the same time. I don’t want to lose my fish and I refuse to let them live in bad conditions.
I think the cost of drilling a new well would be unrealistic to us right now, the current well had to be hydrofraced and that cost a lot. About 2 years ago we put in a new pump in the well and that was quite pricey due to the depth of the well.
I am going to have to put some thought into what the best thing to do is and cost effective at the same time. I don’t want to lose my fish and I refuse to let them live in bad conditions.