Water change help

dtaylor

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I am working on trying to decrease the difficulty of water changes. I currently have my water making station in the basement and my tank on the level above. I have a python hose that I use to remove water and have used to connect to a pump in my water tank in the basement. I purchased a sicce ultrazero pump to help me be able to pump water directly from basement into tank but the pump is not strong enough and can only get the water to the top of the stairs with poor pressure/takes forever. Any suggestions on different pumps or different ideas on how to improve?

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What size tank and how much water are you changing? My mixing station is in the basement but 4 gallon water changes are not bad which is all I do on 2 tanks up stairs. My larger tanks sump is in the basement near the mixing station so it's easy. I'm kinda weird tho and really don't mind doing water changes.
A stronger pump would work but I alway felt it would be more trouble than it's worth. You would have to come up with a way to control the pump from upstairs and monitor water level in your mixing container thats in the basement.
 

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