You should just plug the drain and make a huge stingray pond.it goes down to my basement. the garden hose goes to the sump in my basement, and when it fills up the sump pump sends it to sewage hell.
You should just plug the drain and make a huge stingray pond.it goes down to my basement. the garden hose goes to the sump in my basement, and when it fills up the sump pump sends it to sewage hell.
right now 1 gph. I got 2 gph emitters too, so if I need to I can step it up. I think this should work well though.What rate are you dripping?
the carbon filter will remove the chlorine so I should be in good shape. i've only used dechlor for water changes for a long time, and when i moved the fish into this tank they basically got a 100% water change. i'll keep my eye on it but I dont forsee and problems...That’s a really good one the only down side I can see is Potential of clogging (from calcium deposits in water or contaminants) and do you have water meters there cos we do . I do love the idea of the low maintenance. What’s the water quality like coming out of the drip? Is there a danger off killing off the bacteria in the filter?