Fishfry
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OK so today I tackled the major water change. I would estimate I did about a 75% water swap. I was starting to fix my plumbing problem and I took my return pump out to clean it. I took it apart and had a hell of time getting the impeller out but when I did I noticed a crack in the teflon surface and it appeared as if the iron magnet it was covering was rusting and leaching it slowly into the aquarium. I think that is why it just seemed to get progressively worse. The algae was just a reaction to all the little critters dyeing I believe. I mean it shouldn't smell like low tied at city beach when I drain that much water out but man. So I have a tiny little rio 1100 pushing about 180 gph at the current 4 ft of lift it has to do.
As for my plumbing well it is fixed. Not the most cosmetic but it kept me from having to break it down all the way. What I did was make a PVC horse collar that is external to the side of the tank up against the wall. Water leaves the pump and to one of the lower ends of the collar travels up and at the top there is a split that diverts some water back into the overflow (not the most desirable but it works) and the majority goes down the collar and feeds the return lines at the bottom of the tank. I unplugged the pump several times and it instantly breaks the siphon, so at least I can sleep better knowing that part is fixed. As for everything else time will tell. Now I have to get me a new pump. Any suggestions? I was thinking of something around 750-1000 gph. My tank is a 95 show with a 20 gallon sump. last one was about 700 but just didn't seem to give me the water movement I wanted without putting power heads in the tank which is something I wanted to avoid.
As for my plumbing well it is fixed. Not the most cosmetic but it kept me from having to break it down all the way. What I did was make a PVC horse collar that is external to the side of the tank up against the wall. Water leaves the pump and to one of the lower ends of the collar travels up and at the top there is a split that diverts some water back into the overflow (not the most desirable but it works) and the majority goes down the collar and feeds the return lines at the bottom of the tank. I unplugged the pump several times and it instantly breaks the siphon, so at least I can sleep better knowing that part is fixed. As for everything else time will tell. Now I have to get me a new pump. Any suggestions? I was thinking of something around 750-1000 gph. My tank is a 95 show with a 20 gallon sump. last one was about 700 but just didn't seem to give me the water movement I wanted without putting power heads in the tank which is something I wanted to avoid.
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