Draining the fresh water tank is essential to preventing damage caused by the expansion of frozen water in the lines. We empty the fresh water tank as completely as possible and then add about two and a half gallons of RV antifreeze. We then cycle it through the lines to ensure that the ...
From seascapes to rock walls, the background you choose for your fresh or saltwater fish tank influences its overall aesthetics. In some instances, what's behind your ecosystem is just as important as what's in it. The right background can add dimension and depth of field to an aquarium's...
However, if drinking the water is the ultimately goal, then some additional filtering is necessary. Though rainwater is very clean, having gone through the natural water cycle and debris filter, it does pick up unsavory stuff on the route from roof to tank. Making water potable for drinking r...
The second series of questions has to do with my old live rock. I had about 50lbs of live rock in the old tank when it failed. I put it in five gallon buckets (dry) and it has been sitting in my basement for almost 4 years. The buckets have been open to whatever dust has settl...
Hereare some awesome hacks to keep your vegetables fresh for longer! Sensible DIY Garden Hacks That Can Make You A Smart Gardener! 1. Old Fish Tank Into a Mini Greenhouse How cool! Old Fishtank converted into a mini-greenhouse for starting seeds indoors. Plastic wrap stretched across the top...
Not to forget, the camper includes an exterior fresh water hose, a small grey water tank, and an ARB rear awning for comfort outside the confines of your truck. This camper can comfortably sleep two and converts into a dinette for daytime use....
Introducing a DIY backyard dunk tank, the perfect addition to your summer parties and outdoor gatherings. Say goodbye to the hassle of traditional dunk tanks with this portable, lightweight, and sanitary alternative. Using just 3-4 gallons of clean water per shot, this innovative design utilizes...
Do stock tank pools get hot? The water gets warmer but not hot and since the kids play in it a lot and the water gets splashed out, we also have to frequently add fresh cold water to it. So far the temperature has not been a problem for us and I know other people who have one...
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