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Hey Paul...

Kyle Koski Jul 09, 2003 04:38 PM

Awesome work on that cage of yours, I'd love to do something like that but I dont got the cash or room. however I would like to "upgrade" my WDs current "billabong". But I can never get passed figuring out a good way of draining/emptying the water for larger water areas. Do you have any tips? or how do you do it in that big area you got there? Again niice tank!!
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THX> Kyle

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zrho Jul 10, 2003 09:54 AM

One of the most practical ways I can figure is using a similar model to aquariums. Having the primary water supply above a sump area (usually an empty aquarium or large plastic storage bin) containing the pump and whatever filtration methods you wish to use. You may be able to get some other ideas from aquarium sites.

This is actually a great topic, I am in the planning stages for a substantial dragon enclosure (or possibly a room). Would love to hear what sort of systems other folks are using

dsgnGrl Jul 10, 2003 11:55 AM

With the wetland filter you never empty the water, you just add more to account for the evaporation. The filter keeps the water perfectly clean was it is extablished.
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