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The Emperor 400's ar hella strong. I don't need a super current, anyways. Its just gonna pull the water and run it through purigen and some charcoal to clear out the water.
So you don't think there is a need for the Emperor 400. I was gonna use it for media and filter sock to get out the detrius. I could just plumb it to the pipe directly, but then I would have to put the media (purigen, chemipure, and peat balls) in the tank itself. At least with the Emperor, they would be out of the way and clear up my water pretty fast.
I been thinking about using a 55G drum to age my water for water changes. Just load it with IAL leaves, then on water change day, drain out the old water and pump the water in the holding drum back in.
Ok, so I am going to empty the small pond and bring it inside tomorrow. With all this advice I am getting, it seems as though it would be best for me to put it inside and make it a shrimp only pond. No fish, no plecos, nothing but shrimps and plants.
I will start another build thread as I go along.
First step is to empty out but save the aging water that I have in there to reuse.
Once I bring inside and empty, I will put my diy undergravel filter in. Put in the lava rock that I have soaking to block the sand/small particles from getting pumped up, then put the akadama soil on top of that.
Ill let it sit for a week, then put some test RCS shrimp in there to make sure the water is habitable for them. Then the journey begins to acquire some good quality CRS.
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