dpeter51
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Old topic but it has some great info. I still have a couple questions.
1. What's the best way to introduce new water if you don't have a sump? Just pump it straight into the tank with a powerhead? That might only take about 45 seconds unless I stepped down the hose ID. Think that would be hard on the powerhead, trying to push the water through a small airhose?
2. What's the importance of using "bad" and "good" containers? The "bad" water was just in the tank a second ago...if I rinse the tub out, what's the danger of using it for new water next time? Just asking because I have several identical 18-gallon tubs and I was planning to just use them without tracking which was which. It wouldn't be hard to designate them but I'm wondering why it matters.
Thanks!
1. What's the best way to introduce new water if you don't have a sump? Just pump it straight into the tank with a powerhead? That might only take about 45 seconds unless I stepped down the hose ID. Think that would be hard on the powerhead, trying to push the water through a small airhose?
2. What's the importance of using "bad" and "good" containers? The "bad" water was just in the tank a second ago...if I rinse the tub out, what's the danger of using it for new water next time? Just asking because I have several identical 18-gallon tubs and I was planning to just use them without tracking which was which. It wouldn't be hard to designate them but I'm wondering why it matters.
Thanks!