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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

Automatic Water Exchange in my Fish Tank (Arowana and Stingrays). 5,5 days for changing all water in my 180 gal. tank.

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  • whats the model of your pressure reducing valve and the the PSI that its drop the water pressure to before it goes into your drip emitters?

  • @majorspawn The electric valve is: Sizto Tech Corporation - 2W200-3/4 - 12VDC.

    I don't know what is the valve that gives me lower pressure, I got it from my friend.

  • Thanks man! Im doing a similar setup in a 450g but with discus! Will post sort video of it later on, do u have a blog of the tank!?

  • @HernanCordero Hi, Thanks ! Let me know :)

    I have my own website and forum arowana . pl and forum.arowana . pl (by Polish).

    See my tank - 24h - justin . tv/mmalejko

  • very clean setup and tank really nice also what kind of solenoid is it do you have de specs

  • @HernanCordero Thank you :) The Valve: Sizto Tech Corporation - 2W200-3/4 - 12VDC

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  • Your waste return line is too low.

  • @subtleserveyor Well, I'm not sure.. but it was not that much :) Maybe $200 ?

  • Ur so cool. How much did all of this cost you?

  • i'm sorry but you say way to much "euh",it's so disturbing that i have difficulties following y'r conversation. anyway, I have some remarks :

    * do you need a sediment filter on the input of fresh water ? why, normally there are no sediments in fresh water ?

    * activated carbon don't absorbe heavy metals. heavy metals in fresh water = low concentration / not harmfull.

    * you don't need to change so much water if only 2 and a half fish swimming around. they produce very little Nitrate

    GOOD JOB

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