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What would you do if you have a spare 3ft Tank running with 30+kg of rocks but no LS?  

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  1. 1. What would you do if you have a spare 3ft Tank running with 30+kg of rocks but no LS?

    • Predator Tank (Triggers/Lions)
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      5
    • Fish only With Live Rock (Angels, Butterflys, Tangs etc..)
      8
    • Species Tank
      10
    • Quarntine Tank
      3
    • Leave it Alone. Spare the LS!!
      2
    • Convert it into another FW fish or planted tank & sell rocks.
      2
    • Others (Please specify in post)
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  • 6 months later...
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Like that say you win liao lor!! ke ke.... :lol:

For me my spare 2ft tank inside the toilet is my water change out tank..........every 2 weeks I will fill it up with mixed saltwater and run a powerhead inside for 24hrs before doing a water change the next day, there's also a 5000l/hr pump inside this spare tank for delivery NSW to my main tank or sump.

I drain the water from my tank to the toilet via a long hose and start the pump inside the spare tank to deliver NSW into my main tank.........this eliminate the need to carry pails of water in & out of my living room and stain out my marble flooring during the process.

just my 2 cents worth..........

Eric

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For me my spare 2ft tank inside the toilet is my water change out tank..........every 2 weeks I will fill it up with mixed saltwater and run a powerhead inside for 24hrs before doing a water change the next day, there's also a 5000l/hr pump inside this spare tank for delivery NSW to my main tank or sump.

I drain the water from my tank to the toilet via a long hose and start the pump inside the spare tank to deliver NSW into my main tank.........this eliminate the need to carry pails of water in & out of my living room and stain out my marble flooring during the process.

just my 2 cents worth..........

Eric

Hmm... can also. For me, the water change just involved shutting down my return tank. Empty the sump and fill it with fresh water and add salt. use a pump to circulate between the first and last chamber for a couple of hours and switch the return pump back on. dont have sand or anything in sump. just skimmer so this way is easyt.

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Hmm... can also. For me, the water change just involved shutting down my return tank. Empty the sump and fill it with fresh water and add salt. use a pump to circulate between the first and last chamber for a couple of hours and switch the return pump back on. dont have sand or anything in sump. just skimmer so this way is easyt.

:( my sump got refugium plus its quite fully packed so got to deal with the hassle.........

Eric

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