Alright, so water changes for me right now are really, really hard. I can't lift the canopy (too bulky for me to balance) so I find myself lifting a cup at a time out of a bucket of pre-mixed saltwater. Heh.
So, I need a solution. I read that many people use a trash can to pre-mix, using some powerheads and a heater, then use a Mag pump to pump the water directly into the tank? I have a python to get the water out and directly into the sink, so this mag solution sounds like the right one for me, and would mean I'd be more likely to keep up with said water changes.
What size mag pump does one need to move the saltwater from the garbage bin into the tank? The entrance into the tank is about 5.5 feet tall. What's the setup involved here? I'm not a DIY type, and I don't follow instructions and schematics well. Is it just a matter of hooking up a plastic line to the pump, placing the other end in the tank and letting it pump away?
Any help on making this unpleasant and tedious chore easier would make my reefing experience so much better and be really, really appreciated.
Thank you!
So, I need a solution. I read that many people use a trash can to pre-mix, using some powerheads and a heater, then use a Mag pump to pump the water directly into the tank? I have a python to get the water out and directly into the sink, so this mag solution sounds like the right one for me, and would mean I'd be more likely to keep up with said water changes.
What size mag pump does one need to move the saltwater from the garbage bin into the tank? The entrance into the tank is about 5.5 feet tall. What's the setup involved here? I'm not a DIY type, and I don't follow instructions and schematics well. Is it just a matter of hooking up a plastic line to the pump, placing the other end in the tank and letting it pump away?
Any help on making this unpleasant and tedious chore easier would make my reefing experience so much better and be really, really appreciated.
Thank you!