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John Thomas
October 14th 04, 03:09 PM
My tank's a whole 8 weeks old, and all the occupants are happy for now,
but its starting to build up a layer of poop and uneaten food.
Anyone have suggestions for a brand or type of gravel vacuum? Anything I
should avoid?
Thanks in advance for your opinions!
Gunnie
October 14th 04, 05:00 PM
I highly recommend you get a
Python. Some folks say it's
too powerful for tanks 10 gals. or smaller, but I use it for my 10
gal. tanks and even for a betta vase a friend has at work. If you
only have a small tank now, chances are you will be getting MTS
(multiple tank syndrome) in the near future. IMO, my python is one
of my most important pieces of equipment in the hobby!
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Geezer From The Freezer
October 15th 04, 10:44 AM
Gunnie wrote:
>
> I highly recommend you get a
> Python. Some folks say it's
> too powerful for tanks 10 gals. or smaller, but I use it for my 10
> gal. tanks and even for a betta vase a friend has at work. If you
> only have a small tank now, chances are you will be getting MTS
> (multiple tank syndrome) in the near future. IMO, my python is one
> of my most important pieces of equipment in the hobby!
> __________________________________________________
> Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info
I agree with Gunnie, I use my Python on my 63 and 15 gallon tank and
use it to do refils too!
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October 15th 04, 03:05 PM
Do a search for DIY gravel vac if you want some cheap alternatives
You also can buy a waterbed kit filler for anoter good alternative.
The main braind I see out there is the python but way overpriced in my
opionion
Marc
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:09:57 -0700, John Thomas > wrote:
>My tank's a whole 8 weeks old, and all the occupants are happy for now,
>but its starting to build up a layer of poop and uneaten food.
>
>Anyone have suggestions for a brand or type of gravel vacuum? Anything I
>should avoid?
>
>Thanks in advance for your opinions!
>
Gunnie
October 16th 04, 12:15 AM
Lee's also makes a similar set up for less money. I know Bernie here
on FishGeeks has them at his store. Send him a pm if you are
interested. Shipping shouldn't be much. It's not very heavy!
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Brian S.
October 16th 04, 04:50 AM
Just bought a cheap-o gravel filter at wally world for about $8 or so and it
suits me fine.
I've found out that if you leave the siphon in the same spot in some gravel
for a few seconds longer, it really pulls up lots of stuff deep down in the
substrate.
I then just have a 3-gallon bucket that I use to refill after doing a water
change.
I guess I just don't see a point in spending lots of money on all this
equipment when this hobby is supposed to be fun, enjoyable, and relaxing.
Still I'm amazed how much I've personally spent on all of my setups over the
years.
Brian S.
"John Thomas" > wrote in message ...
> My tank's a whole 8 weeks old, and all the occupants are happy for now,
> but its starting to build up a layer of poop and uneaten food.
>
> Anyone have suggestions for a brand or type of gravel vacuum? Anything I
> should avoid?
>
> Thanks in advance for your opinions!
>
>
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