Clare
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Hi, All....
I am hoping that you all can give me some advice... I have a f/w 100G hex that is 36 inches deep and the standard suction gravel vac just does not have the power to lift up the majority of the debris off the top of the sandy substrate due to the depth of the tank versus the distance to the floor and my bucket. (The tank sits on a base that is about 25 inches high, putting the whole set-up at 61 inches high.)
Did a search and found something called a Super Siphon - anyone have any experience with it? Or perhaps another suggestion on what I can use? Here's the link: Aquarium Gravel Vacuum
Thanks for any help anyone might be able to give.......I have attached a photo of the tank as well.
Cheers,
Clare
I am hoping that you all can give me some advice... I have a f/w 100G hex that is 36 inches deep and the standard suction gravel vac just does not have the power to lift up the majority of the debris off the top of the sandy substrate due to the depth of the tank versus the distance to the floor and my bucket. (The tank sits on a base that is about 25 inches high, putting the whole set-up at 61 inches high.)
Did a search and found something called a Super Siphon - anyone have any experience with it? Or perhaps another suggestion on what I can use? Here's the link: Aquarium Gravel Vacuum
Thanks for any help anyone might be able to give.......I have attached a photo of the tank as well.
Cheers,
Clare