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I use a Python for water changes and I only use the gravel vac piece to
lightly and easily clean 2 sections of the bottom where there are no plants to remove buildup of crud. I never go deeper than 3 or 4 gravel pellets and mainly I'm doing it to remove surface scum and that's it. I never use the gravel vac in any other fashion. IMO, you are overly using your gravel vac. OAN, when filling your tank using the Python, submerge the gravel vac piece and fill it with water....now when you open the valve all the way, it doesn't create a whirlpool in your tank. "Dinky" wrote in message ... "Ghazanfar Ghori" wrote in message et... BTW - you don't need to gravel vac in a planted aquarium. Just suck the mulm off the surface. IME, if there are any open areas where the plants root systems do not reach, the mulm will still build up and eventually cause problems. If you have solid plants from one end to the other, I'd agree with your statement. billy |
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