Gravel Cleaner

Thyra

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Jun 2, 2010
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So far I haven't found a siphon that cleans gravel without removing water - meaning it has a filter to clean the water and not remove if from the tank. Has any one used one and is it practical? I just changed 30% - 40% of the water in one of my tanks and would have liked to do a bit more vacuuming - but I have carried enough water for the day. :)
 

Jan 23, 2012
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Aurora CO
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I have a python and it works great. It hooks right up to the faucet and can fill or siphon debris out of the gravel. Changing some of the water often is never a bad thing. Those ones that tried to filter the debris/ water and just recirulated the dirty water never have the same effects as changing some of the water. Your tank will thank you.
 

Thyra

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Jun 2, 2010
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I still would change water, but I don't want to be taking 75% of the water out just to say I have vacuumed the gravel and as long as the parameters are okay I don't see any need to be doing a partial change every couple of days. I just want to vacuum the tank if there seems to be more debris when I stir up the gravel and I would think someone would have invented a way you could hand pump the water through a filter and back into the tank.
 

Thyra

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Jun 2, 2010
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BTW I do have what I gather is a python. I have never used it because of the problem of controlling the temperature of the water and I don't like the idea of having the source 30 feet away from the outlet. I can see too much potential for either a flood or the wrong temp. I use an instant read thermometer and fill gallon jugs with water and "run" back and forth. (I don't actually run well anymore. lol)