I'd love to hear how people use something like the Python water change system
When I change water, I siphon into a bucket, 4 times. I have a mark in the bucket for 2.5 gallons, and I remove 10 gallons from my 32 gallon DT.
I then have 4x buckets that are mixed/heated already, and then I dump those in. I use the exact same amount of water in as out because I measured the water exactly for all the buckets.
But while looking into new water changing / mixing station ideas, I saw the Python actually drains your water straight into the sink. Then you just fill it up from the faucet (of course we wouldn't do that for a reef tank, or a freshwater tank to be honest, but ok I don't know enough about fresh). So how the heck do you know how much you just drained?
Does anyone actually use that into the sink?
I guess you can mark the tank, but the starting water level might not be consistent, especially with overflows and what not.
Here's my guess of how I would use it:
When I change water, I siphon into a bucket, 4 times. I have a mark in the bucket for 2.5 gallons, and I remove 10 gallons from my 32 gallon DT.
I then have 4x buckets that are mixed/heated already, and then I dump those in. I use the exact same amount of water in as out because I measured the water exactly for all the buckets.
But while looking into new water changing / mixing station ideas, I saw the Python actually drains your water straight into the sink. Then you just fill it up from the faucet (of course we wouldn't do that for a reef tank, or a freshwater tank to be honest, but ok I don't know enough about fresh). So how the heck do you know how much you just drained?
Does anyone actually use that into the sink?
I guess you can mark the tank, but the starting water level might not be consistent, especially with overflows and what not.
Here's my guess of how I would use it:
- Two identical containers (15 gallons each to change out 10% of a 150-ish gallon total volume system)
- First container will have water mixed/heated
- Then I'll siphon water into the second empty container until it's filled. Since it's identical, and I'll fill to a specific line, I can be sure it's the same amount going out as in
- Then I'll run an adapter from my mixing pump into the siphon's garden hose fitting (I'll need to find some kind of adapter I guess) and then fill the tank up.
- The pump probably won't get all the water out of the container, so I'll probably just need to tip it into a bucket to get any remainder and walk it over to top it off... or I can install a spigot at the bottom to make it easier to drain?