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May I first introduce myself, I am 71 years old and a male, married
with two rescued dogs called Jack and Benjie. Recently I got interested in keeping tropical fish which I very much enjoy but I do seem to have problems in keeping the bottom of the tank clean, like what you see in Aquariam stores. I use a syphon pipe but I do not fine this really works very well and I have recently heard that it is possible to purchase a mechanical vacum but as yet have no luck. Would be very grateful if members could advise me. Regards to you all. John |
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or http://www.seapets.co.uk/view-produc...egory/656.html ![]() wrote in message ups.com... May I first introduce myself, I am 71 years old and a male, married with two rescued dogs called Jack and Benjie. Recently I got interested in keeping tropical fish which I very much enjoy but I do seem to have problems in keeping the bottom of the tank clean, like what you see in Aquariam stores. I use a syphon pipe but I do not fine this really works very well and I have recently heard that it is possible to purchase a mechanical vacum but as yet have no luck. Would be very grateful if members could advise me. Regards to you all. John |
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May I first introduce myself, I am 71 years old and a male, married with two rescued dogs called Jack and Benjie. Welcome..! Recently I got interested in keeping tropical fish which I very much enjoy but I do seem to have problems in keeping the bottom of the tank clean, Well.., in our (native) fish keeping tradition vacuuming is principally unknown.. Means we let the substrate (gravel or sand) undisturbed what benefits anaerobe processes, too.. Wouldn't call our tanks "dirty" but stable and of course natural looking.. :-) -- cu Marco |
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