Can I ask what do others use to vacuum up left over food each day?
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It depends on what is in the tank. For fry I dont want to suck up I have a homemade syphon which uses airline tubing with similar sized rigid tube on the end. For the breeder and growouts for larger ones I use hoses that are much bigger diameter.
A lot of it is made easier when you figure out that any given flow pattern will result in spots where stuff accumulates. Once you locate these spots vacuuming is a snap.
A lot of it is made easier when you figure out that any given flow pattern will result in spots where stuff accumulates. Once you locate these spots vacuuming is a snap.
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I generally only water change once a week with my zebra tank but use a turkey baster in between if it gets too mucky
You can get some battery or air pump driven syphons that put the rubbish into a sock type thingy while the water passes back into the tank which means you can get rubbish out without changing the water
You can get some battery or air pump driven syphons that put the rubbish into a sock type thingy while the water passes back into the tank which means you can get rubbish out without changing the water
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