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I would love to use that but I have to treat my tap water before putting it into the tank ;(Pictures to come. But the one best thing I've bought for my tank is the hose that attaches to the faucet to do the water changes. Life changer!
He may be referring to the type of hose you attach to the faucet that sucks the water out of the tank (yes-can be used to pump back in too). This is great as you can use it to clean the gravel nicely.Pictures to come. But the one best thing I've bought for my tank is the hose that attaches to the faucet to do the water changes. Life changer!
As the great emperor palatine once said.... Do it.I just hate it when folks dig up old threads!
Haven't had a tank set-up in about 20 years and now I'm spending the afternoon looking at 75 gallon tanks on-line!
Jim
Had a 90 gallon salt water (reef) tank. Fun but expensive and time consuming. Now I just stare out the back at the fish lights.