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mndmoore unregistered |
Can anyone recommend a dependable and powerful (relative) battery operated gravel vacuum? IP: Logged |
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dianenm Member Posts: 183 |
Just curious.. why battery powered? I don't know much about these type of things, but I've always just done it by syphoning into a bucket and dumping it in the bushes. : ) IP: Logged |
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sKaXpUnKer Member Posts: 74 |
get a python@...its a great better than the bucket method whitch im glad i never had to deal with...this syphon hooks up to the sink and suck as srtong as the water flow coming from the faucet. you can fill and drain the tank faster and w/o a mess..its worth it...i sound like a comercial...wheres the money..lol lata IP: Logged |
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Pat McNulty New Member Posts: 4 |
I when i siphon the water out of my tank and start to fill it back up, I have to walk out of my bedroom, down the hallway and into the bathroom fill up a one gallon bucket and take it back into my bedroom to fill up my aquarium back up. Is there an easier way? IP: Logged |
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