I have a stocked 180 with 55gl sump, my total water vol is around 200 gal minus rock displacement and such. This is all at the school i teach at mind you so I can not drill into other floors or rooms, I am confined to a wall at the back of my classroom.
I do monthly 45 gallon water changes which I am trying to find time to whittle down to bi-weekly 25 gallon changes. However it is a **** show trying to do these changes. I use a five gallon bucket that I fill up 8 times to try to meter our how much water I remove. It takes me to shut off my skimmer and all pumps in my sump, drain that. Then take about a ft. of water out of my display that causes corals to become exposed. This whole project with media change takes me about two hours by my self.
My question is how do you big tank owners do water changes efficiently?
I was thinking that I could set up a 45 gallon bruit trash can that circulates water from my sump into the bottom from a bulk head fitting then over flow with a fitting at the top back into my sump. I figured that when water change time comes I can close the check valve into the trash can, empty all the water and fill it up again with fresh salt water again. This way all i have to do is flip the check valve back on and and the tank would have a water change and never known it has happened.
Please let me know what you folks do for large water changes in your system.
I can provide a drawing by it may look like I have a neurological disorder so try to image my setup before i have to draw it!
I do monthly 45 gallon water changes which I am trying to find time to whittle down to bi-weekly 25 gallon changes. However it is a **** show trying to do these changes. I use a five gallon bucket that I fill up 8 times to try to meter our how much water I remove. It takes me to shut off my skimmer and all pumps in my sump, drain that. Then take about a ft. of water out of my display that causes corals to become exposed. This whole project with media change takes me about two hours by my self.
My question is how do you big tank owners do water changes efficiently?
I was thinking that I could set up a 45 gallon bruit trash can that circulates water from my sump into the bottom from a bulk head fitting then over flow with a fitting at the top back into my sump. I figured that when water change time comes I can close the check valve into the trash can, empty all the water and fill it up again with fresh salt water again. This way all i have to do is flip the check valve back on and and the tank would have a water change and never known it has happened.
Please let me know what you folks do for large water changes in your system.
I can provide a drawing by it may look like I have a neurological disorder so try to image my setup before i have to draw it!


