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john west ++++
December 8th 03, 10:36 AM
hi, the gravel in my tank contains a lot of dirt. i have a syphon but when
put it near the gravel it sucks up stones and then clogs up.

Is there any neat way to clean away the dirt in the gravel without spooning
it all out of the tank. thanking you for any assistance yours john
west

Dinky
December 9th 03, 12:52 AM
"john west ++++" > wrote in message
...
> hi, the gravel in my tank contains a lot of dirt. i have a syphon but when
> put it near the gravel it sucks up stones and then clogs up.
>
> Is there any neat way to clean away the dirt in the gravel without
spooning
> it all out of the tank. thanking you for any assistance yours
john
> west
>

Either use a smaller guage tube for your vacuuming, or, what I do, hold the
vacuum in one hand, and use your other hand to pinch the tube to reduce the
flow. This way I can use the same tube for my tank with large gravel that I
use for my sand tanks.

billy

Jim Morcombe
December 9th 03, 03:55 AM
Cut a plastic Coke bottle in half. Stick a bit of tube in the mouth of the
bottle and glue it in place.

Use the large end of the botle to vacuum the sand.

Jim


Dinky > wrote in message
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>
> "john west ++++" > wrote in message
> ...
> > hi, the gravel in my tank contains a lot of dirt. i have a syphon but
when
> > put it near the gravel it sucks up stones and then clogs up.
> >
> > Is there any neat way to clean away the dirt in the gravel without
> spooning
> > it all out of the tank. thanking you for any assistance yours
> john
> > west
> >
>
> Either use a smaller guage tube for your vacuuming, or, what I do, hold
the
> vacuum in one hand, and use your other hand to pinch the tube to reduce
the
> flow. This way I can use the same tube for my tank with large gravel that
I
> use for my sand tanks.
>
> billy
>
>

Paul Sutphen
December 13th 03, 10:33 PM
I wouldn't be to aggressive in cleaning the substrate because the mulm
contains many organisms that breakdown waste so that plant root systems can
more easily absorb the nutrients. In real life, I imagine the bottom of
waterways contains a lot of this stuff -doesn't hurt the fish as much as
running a sterile environment with poor plant growth.
"Jim Morcombe" > wrote in message
...
> Cut a plastic Coke bottle in half. Stick a bit of tube in the mouth of
the
> bottle and glue it in place.
>
> Use the large end of the botle to vacuum the sand.
>
> Jim
>
>
> Dinky > wrote in message
> news:S09Bb.470779$Tr4.1299527@attbi_s03...
> >
> > "john west ++++" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > hi, the gravel in my tank contains a lot of dirt. i have a syphon but
> when
> > > put it near the gravel it sucks up stones and then clogs up.
> > >
> > > Is there any neat way to clean away the dirt in the gravel without
> > spooning
> > > it all out of the tank. thanking you for any assistance yours
> > john
> > > west
> > >
> >
> > Either use a smaller guage tube for your vacuuming, or, what I do, hold
> the
> > vacuum in one hand, and use your other hand to pinch the tube to reduce
> the
> > flow. This way I can use the same tube for my tank with large gravel
that
> I
> > use for my sand tanks.
> >
> > billy
> >
> >
>
>

jamyyjhon
March 3rd 11, 05:51 PM
Either use a smaller measure of your tube, or what I do, to keep the hand in a vacuum, pinch the tube with the other hand, in order to reduce traffic. So I can use the same large gravel out of my tank, I used my sand tanks.