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Old 02-05-2004, 05:08 AM
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Default Newbie needs some help!

"Toni" wrote in message
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"aquadd" wrote in message
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Unfortunately every article I find on it just seems so
complicated--people have systems to automatically turn on once a

week,
etc.--I don't want something totally automated (I'll be there to turn
the pump on and off), just something that's a little less work! Can
you point me to any articles that show how to build (or where to buy)
a simple system that even the mechanically challenged can put
together?


I just siphon out the old water- I don't use a pump for that as gravity

is
easier.
My new water has been sitting in an aereated garbage can overnight so I

just
throw in an Eheim hobby pump with a bit of hose attached to pump it

into the
tank. These pumps are great- I use it all the time for all sorts of

water
moving tasks. And a new garbage can is practically a must- I have one

for
each large aquarium I keep. When not in use they nest in a closet.


Also, if a piece of glass covers the top of the aquarium, and the
lights are placed on top of the glass, how do you lift the glass +
lights to feed the fish?


The "store bought" glass covers have a hinged piece at the front of the

tank
for access. If you are making one you'll have to rig a hinge.


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Toni
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I order those hinge strips from Oceanic. They are not very expensive,
but delivery is slow. Just letting you know in case you have an Oceanic
distributor near you.
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