10 Stage Filters and Water Changes
Hey all!
New to keeping discus, and wanted some advice. I was told that for my area, there were likely heavy metals in my tap water and I should run my water for water changes through a 10 stage filter to eliminate those pesky metals.
From the 10 stage filters I've seen, they have a tiny little spout, so I'm wondering how doing any significant and regular water changes on a 150 gallon tank isn't going to be a full time job.
Does anyone do water changes with a 10 stage filter? How does it work? How long does it take? Curious to know how it all works logistically, and I want to hash out the details before I make a big commitment.
Thanks,
Re: 10 Stage Filters and Water Changes
Hi,
Welcome to Simply discus! If its heavy metals I would think just an RO filter would work fine.. these are usually run to a water storage barrel where you would aerate and heat and pump to a your fish tank... usually 100 -200 gallon per day units are used by hobbyists.
First thing I would do is have your water tested so you know what you really need to filter out....if anything.
Hth,
Al
Re: 10 Stage Filters and Water Changes
Awesome, thank you for the input!
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Originally Posted by
brewmaster15
Hi,
Welcome to Simply discus! If its heavy metals I would think just an RO filter would work fine.. these are usually run to a water storage barrel where you would aerate and heat and pump to a your fish tank... usually 100 -200 gallon per day units are used by hobbyists.
First thing I would do is have your water tested so you know what you really need to filter out....if anything.
Hth,
Al