Hmm, running a python via hose. That would solve my problem with not having the right kind of sink fixtures in the house I suppose. I'm still not sure how a Python works, I've never actually used one.
If the tank would have been 180g I would have 1) broken the house since we are on a raised subfloor, 2) not filled it up all the way and set it up as a paludarium and 3) used the hose, I would have gone nuts for sure filling up 180 stupid apple juice containers!
Thanks for the compliment. Now I'm looking at the main branch and yadda yadda. ohwell. Aquariums are like art, they are never truly finished!
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Originally Posted by icex
Definitaly get a python. I feel your pain having to fill it with jugs, except I used 3-4 gallon buckets, one at a time to fill a 46 gallon bowfront. What a pain.. I finaly got my python and even though I have to use it outside on the garden hose, its 10x easier than buckets. I can only imagine filling a 180 gallon with buckets...
Tank looks good, by the way.
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