I'd think 120-150g would be a solid place to start. FYI, my storage is not in my fish room. I use a transfer pump from 30 feet away to fill the tanks, so as long as you have a strong enough pump and enough hose, you can age your water anywhere...
Makes sense I’ll build some spray bars for the returns. I can’t tell you guys how much I appreciate the input! Thank you both l!
How much to water storage would you think I might need my 4 tanks and the sump are 40 breeders
I'd think 120-150g would be a solid place to start. FYI, my storage is not in my fish room. I use a transfer pump from 30 feet away to fill the tanks, so as long as you have a strong enough pump and enough hose, you can age your water anywhere...
This is what Liz uses. I wish I had room http://www.smokefireandgold.com/aqua...nd-frames.html
Here's another shot. When I was in Liz's area I saw these things all over the side of the roads, lol... https://www.shoppok.com/easternshore...EAN-PINES-.htm
So try keeping around 250-300 gallons on hand? I have the 125 gallon now and the 2 55 gallon drums I could set up if I could find a place to put them. I have a pump inside my storage now and run it under the house and back threw the floor into my breeders. the sump has a overflow to the sewer. I got all my tanks set up like this so water changes are a breeze. I simply just have to open valves or plug a pump in and the new water flows into the tanks and the old out the sump overflows.
Another option is to split maintenance into 2 phases. I can age my tap water in just a few hours if I use warm water and strong circulation to age it...
I run double racks in my fish room. Fish tanks are on top and the bottom rack holds storage tanks. Specifically, the 6' racks have 125's on the bottom while the 4' racks have 75's on the bottom. So the conditioning tank has ~90% the capacity of the fish tanks. After draining the top tank, a water pump in each bottom tank pumps aged water into the top tanks. The conditioning tanks are then filled with a hose from the sink.
Some people prefer not to give up the capacity, but I found that discus don't thrive in my lower racks.
At my age, everything is irritating.
My ph is around 8.9 at 110 ppm no problem hatching this is from my reserve water. Also if the breeding pair has a low hatch count I may lower the ph to 6.5 to 7 at 70 ppm, the difference may not be too different because of the water but the sperm count is just low.
So your 75/25 with RO at 90 to 100 should be good to go.
Cliff
Congrats, they look fertile.
Cliff
How can you tell? They are 24 hrs old now they have ate some but there still are some left I’ll post another picture
I notice the pin holes on the face usually this
is from a carbon block filter, might want to switch to a GAC filter.
Cliff