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I no longer use carbon in any of my aquariums and I have 150 of them. I do however have a large carbon and sediment filter on my house which makes it fish ready without adding anything to water. I use good old fashion water changes to get rid of anything in tanks. :wink:
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FISH WORLD ERIE wrote: I have 150 of them.
:shock:

*trys not to be jealous*

That is awsome. I wish I could have that many. I'd be setting up a new tank every hour or so if I didn't still live at home :-D Although i'll have to cut back on my tanks until I get through college, then I can wild, if all gos according to plan :-D

I agree with you on water changes. It seems like water changes are underrated by some people.

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Hey John, 150 tanks are good motivation to finish college :-D Keep up the water changes!
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Neonshrimp wrote:Hey John, 150 tanks are good motivation to finish college :-D Keep up the water changes!
Hehe yeah good point.

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FISH WORLD ERIE

I see we use the same method for water changes.
I am putting all of my new tanks on a auto fill / drain system. It saves alot of time.
More time to watch the tanks, instead of cleaning them.
I prefer to do small daily water changes instead of 1 large per week.

With 150 tanks, I hope you have a small pond out back you are trying to fill.

In the summer months, I keep a little water, for my wifes rose's.
It sure help them to grow.

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Post by FISH WORLD ERIE »

I am working on a system too. But with all the water changes I have to do I do not have time to work on it. :cry:

My system will use a rainbird irrigation timer with drip emitters. I bought a glass drill to drill tanks but I also have a pvc drain pipe elbow system I made that automatically drains water when it reaches a certain level. Maybe this winter I will find time to finish it. :) This system will do a 15-25% water change per day.

How will your sytem work?
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