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-=> Sean Dennis wrote to All <=- SD> I'm gathering that I put the tube in the aquarium, move it until SD> suction occurs and because the pail is lower than the aquarium, all SD> the junk filters out. I've never done it before, so if anyone has any SD> suggestions, I'd appreciate it. :) Sean, I have faucet powered gravel filter thing, basically the same concept. It uses water flow from the faucet to create a vacumn and suck water/gunk out of the gravel. Being that it can draw a good amount of water, be prepared to hit one spot and move to the next. I generally have my wife looking at the bottom of the tank (metal stand) and instruct me on larger deposits of the gunk. Course this is with a 29 gallon tank, so I clean until it's about 30-40% down and then replace the water with treated water. I try to do it once a month, but sometimes forget and then the next time takes extra work. But, it's a real good way to clean the tank. Kev ... (beep) Help, I've fallen and can't reach the beer. ~~~ TGWave v1.12+ --- Telegard/2 v3.09.g2-sp4/mL* Origin: Razor's Domain BBS (1:397/10) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 397/10 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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