Hi there guys,
My cycle was rather short (7 days) and it feels like my very first thing that goes right in the hobby!!! Other than been able to correct a disastrous start of my TTM which costed me two soldiers.
I did my first water change yesterday to lower nitrates, it went from 20pm to 10ppm.
Thing is that it was a PITA. Here I;ll try to explain challenges at the best of my abilities:
Challenges
- I have live rock stocked in a high pillar, with a bunch of sponges that look alive(not sure how to tell) so I didn't want to leave then with no water during the change.
- No automation at all, buckets with salt water out of the house so, had to fill up a 5G and bring the water manually to the DT.
- Tank is by a window, but I have grass and plants close to it, just siphoning the water out the window was not an option. Had to do it into a 5G bucket and carry it one by one out to the street.
Process I followed (if you can call it that)
- Started siphon the water out of the window into a 5G bucket
- Fill up another 5G bucket with salt water and bring it in
- Pump is on
- Dump the new water into the sump making sure I do not over do it and outrun the siphon for too much or I'd flood my livingroom
- Go back and fill up the 5G bucket with salt water again. By the time it took, pump was almost running dry in the sump, turn it off, dump the water, turn it on or the rocks would get exposed to the air.
- Go grab the bad water bucket and dump it in the street
....you get the idea....:fun4:
Two challenges made the process a nightmare to sync up. The fact that I did not want to expose sponges to air, so I needed to add water as I was extracting it and the fact that I didn't want to pour salt water into my wife's pretty plants. Second I can manage by getting a much larger hose and running it into the street directly.
No real question here other than venting a bit and see if anyone has any tips on how to get this process improved.
Thanks!!!
My cycle was rather short (7 days) and it feels like my very first thing that goes right in the hobby!!! Other than been able to correct a disastrous start of my TTM which costed me two soldiers.
I did my first water change yesterday to lower nitrates, it went from 20pm to 10ppm.
Thing is that it was a PITA. Here I;ll try to explain challenges at the best of my abilities:
Challenges
- I have live rock stocked in a high pillar, with a bunch of sponges that look alive(not sure how to tell) so I didn't want to leave then with no water during the change.
- No automation at all, buckets with salt water out of the house so, had to fill up a 5G and bring the water manually to the DT.
- Tank is by a window, but I have grass and plants close to it, just siphoning the water out the window was not an option. Had to do it into a 5G bucket and carry it one by one out to the street.
Process I followed (if you can call it that)
- Started siphon the water out of the window into a 5G bucket
- Fill up another 5G bucket with salt water and bring it in
- Pump is on
- Dump the new water into the sump making sure I do not over do it and outrun the siphon for too much or I'd flood my livingroom
- Go back and fill up the 5G bucket with salt water again. By the time it took, pump was almost running dry in the sump, turn it off, dump the water, turn it on or the rocks would get exposed to the air.
- Go grab the bad water bucket and dump it in the street
....you get the idea....:fun4:
Two challenges made the process a nightmare to sync up. The fact that I did not want to expose sponges to air, so I needed to add water as I was extracting it and the fact that I didn't want to pour salt water into my wife's pretty plants. Second I can manage by getting a much larger hose and running it into the street directly.
No real question here other than venting a bit and see if anyone has any tips on how to get this process improved.
Thanks!!!