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Rating: | (3.9 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,424 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Aqueon Aquarium Water Changer [Standard Packaging] |
Product Description: | The Aqueon Aquarium Water Changers are designed to help eliminate the potential for messy spills and transporting heavy buckets of water. Simply attach the water flow assembly to the faucet using the included multi-connection faucet adaptor and turn on the faucet. |
Model Number: | 100106089 |
Product SKU: | B000YAJKL6 |
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For those who own a larger aquarium or multiple ones, and have never used this kind of water changer, I can't stress enough how wonderful having one of these are. I currently have the similar Python, and held off on buying it for years because of the cost (normally $40-50), until finally giving in 2 years ago. Now, I can't imagine having to do my water changes without it. No more lugging heavy water! My back loves these!
https://www.amazon.com/Aqueon-Aqu...B000YAJKL
I will mention I first tried this one, and was unsatisfied with the quality, the faucet attachment in particular, that did not have a great seal. Would wobble and spray a little around the edges. Returned it for the python brand which has a brass connection more solid, better overall quality. Also bigger softer tubing, that had greater suction power, would dry out the inside of the tube much more completely. Ofc ymmv lots of ppl happy with both.
You add the conditioner straight to the tank before starting to fill up.
I always dripped into the stream as it poured into the tank.. Depends on how chlorinated we're talking.. some municipalities are really off the charts, like make your eyes blurry, bleach your towels off the charts.
In that case it might be a problem, IDK might HAVE to premix. Was never a problem for me.
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Treat for the full volume of the tank no matter how much water is added, fill with tap water until tank is full. The end.
For those who own a larger aquarium or multiple ones, and have never used this kind of water changer, I can't stress enough how wonderful having one of these are. I currently have the similar Python, and held off on buying it for years because of the cost (normally $40-50), until finally giving in 2 years ago. Now, I can't imagine having to do my water changes without it. No more lugging heavy water! My back loves these!
https://www.amazon.com/Aqueon-Aqu...B000YAJKL
It's a game changer, no pun intended. It really makes the hobby so much more enjoyable. Single best tool.
I have a water softener on my house which removed the bulk of minerals and excess chlorine. To the point where the chemical treatments would actually cause more problems than they were solving so I stopped using them. reduced my instance of algea blooms and other imbalances by 75%.
That works too, but only for smaller tanks. I remove and fill over 150 gallons. That'd be a ton of unessary work for me.