Life without my 150

nanogry

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that's why I love my 28 aio..still takes a lot of time lol..more looking and staring though ahha...water changes take about 20-30 mins ... I couldnt imagine or even keep up with u big dogs with the large tanks. My electricity bill is about 30-40bucks.

ain't no fun if a reefer can't have none!
 
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that's why I love my 28 aio..still takes a lot of time lol..more looking and staring though ahha...water changes take about 20-30 mins ... I couldnt imagine or even keep up with u big dogs with the large tanks. My electricity bill is about 30-40bucks.

ain't no fun if a reefer can't have none!
20-30 minutes for a water change on a 28g??

I change out 30 gallons on my 180 in about 30 minutes. Lol


Hot Dogs are GOOD!
 

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that's why I love my 28 aio..still takes a lot of time lol..more looking and staring though ahha...water changes take about 20-30 mins ... I couldnt imagine or even keep up with u big dogs with the large tanks. My electricity bill is about 30-40bucks.

ain't no fun if a reefer can't have none!
20-30 minutes for a water change on a 28g??

I change out 30 gallons on my 180 in about 30 minutes. Lol


Hot Dogs are GOOD!
Yeah I do 30-40 gallons in less then 30 mins. What does it take you so long for such a small tank
 

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I just run a hose from my mixing tank to my tank & tank to toilet. Takes how ever much time it takes for 30 gallons to move through 3/4" tubing.
 

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I'm the king of the 11 minute wc's and the awful 4 hour ones. Once I touch a piece of equipment I have to fix everything else. It takes 10 minutes to pump the water out to my drain and 1 minute to pump it back in.

If I do a detail it's a shift.
 

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I take my time. I get the blanket on the floor inspect everything, and clean whatever I have time for. I usualy do water changes late at night so I have the time I want with no kids bugging me.
 
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