Toni
July 22nd 03, 08:36 PM
"Linda" > wrote in message
...
> Can anyone give me a basic list of supplies to keep a LARGE(100 gallon)
> Planted aquarium clean?
>
I cleaned mine yesterday.
I used....
A "tank" top (hehehe). Those tanks are DEEP. No deodorant on fish day <g>
2 30 gallon garbage cans (one for aging water, one for removing water)
A siphon hose
A gravel vac attachment
Chlorine/chloramine remover
Plant pruning tools (sciz, tweez, rake)
Waste can for plant trimmings
Algae scraper
Many towels for drips
A quilt on the floor for drips
Air pump and airstone for aging water
A water pump for moving the water (I'm too old to schlep)
Filter media
Filter tube brushes
A spare 5 gallon bucket for rinsing stuff in dechlored water
A small step stool for deep reaching
A clamp for securing siphon hose to inside of garbage can... don't ask
Many of my items could be eliminated by using a Python system if tap water
is OK for your water changes.
I prefer to age my water so don't mind the extra steps.
All my garbage cans stack and my accessories store inside them. I pull the
cans out of their closet and have everything I need handy and organized...
I'm annoying that way <g>
In my experience the only way to know what you'll really need is to do it a
few times. You'll get tired of hunting for something every two minutes and
organize your stuff to *your* methods.
--
Toni
http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm
...
> Can anyone give me a basic list of supplies to keep a LARGE(100 gallon)
> Planted aquarium clean?
>
I cleaned mine yesterday.
I used....
A "tank" top (hehehe). Those tanks are DEEP. No deodorant on fish day <g>
2 30 gallon garbage cans (one for aging water, one for removing water)
A siphon hose
A gravel vac attachment
Chlorine/chloramine remover
Plant pruning tools (sciz, tweez, rake)
Waste can for plant trimmings
Algae scraper
Many towels for drips
A quilt on the floor for drips
Air pump and airstone for aging water
A water pump for moving the water (I'm too old to schlep)
Filter media
Filter tube brushes
A spare 5 gallon bucket for rinsing stuff in dechlored water
A small step stool for deep reaching
A clamp for securing siphon hose to inside of garbage can... don't ask
Many of my items could be eliminated by using a Python system if tap water
is OK for your water changes.
I prefer to age my water so don't mind the extra steps.
All my garbage cans stack and my accessories store inside them. I pull the
cans out of their closet and have everything I need handy and organized...
I'm annoying that way <g>
In my experience the only way to know what you'll really need is to do it a
few times. You'll get tired of hunting for something every two minutes and
organize your stuff to *your* methods.
--
Toni
http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm