Chris McMahon
Sat Nov 20, 2004, 06:28 AM
I'm after some ideas.
I'm currently vacuuming my tanks with a hose into 9L buckets. I've got several issues with this:
1. I need to suck on the hose to get the flow going.
2. I have under a minute of vacuuming until the bucket is full and I have to stop, empty the bucket and restart.
3. On one tank I need to use a step ladder and it's not exactly ideal to have a bucket in one hand, a hose in another and be on the top step of a 3 step ladder.
4. To clean the tanks properly I use at least 4-5 buckets per tank which then required refilling the tanks slowly and treating them with dechlorinaters etc.
What I'm after is a way to vacuum up the waste, without dropping the water level, preferably something that only requires one hand to operate.
I've thought about using a canister filter just as a vacuum, but then I've have to clean the filter after every use as I don't think leaving it full of waste to ferment and be pumped into the tank next time is the best way to go.
I've also seem battery powered vacuums at one Aussie online store, but it was limited to 40.5cm water depth - not deep enough to reach the bottom of my 18" & 24" tanks.
I've also seem an Eheim vacuums for $300, which seem expensive to me and I don't know if they would do what I want.
Any ideas guys?
I'm currently vacuuming my tanks with a hose into 9L buckets. I've got several issues with this:
1. I need to suck on the hose to get the flow going.
2. I have under a minute of vacuuming until the bucket is full and I have to stop, empty the bucket and restart.
3. On one tank I need to use a step ladder and it's not exactly ideal to have a bucket in one hand, a hose in another and be on the top step of a 3 step ladder.
4. To clean the tanks properly I use at least 4-5 buckets per tank which then required refilling the tanks slowly and treating them with dechlorinaters etc.
What I'm after is a way to vacuum up the waste, without dropping the water level, preferably something that only requires one hand to operate.
I've thought about using a canister filter just as a vacuum, but then I've have to clean the filter after every use as I don't think leaving it full of waste to ferment and be pumped into the tank next time is the best way to go.
I've also seem battery powered vacuums at one Aussie online store, but it was limited to 40.5cm water depth - not deep enough to reach the bottom of my 18" & 24" tanks.
I've also seem an Eheim vacuums for $300, which seem expensive to me and I don't know if they would do what I want.
Any ideas guys?