Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
I've been struggling with my gravel vacuum lately, it keeps losing suction halfway through. Anyone got tips to keep it going strong? Using a basic siphon with a 20 gallon tank, sand substrate, and a bunch of Corydoras.
Re: Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
Yo, gotta prime that siphon proper. Dunk the whole tube in the tank first, let it fill up, then quick pull it out. Works every time for my 40 breeder with gravel.
Re: Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
Sand can be tricky with siphons. Make sure you're not burying the tube too deep, just hover it slightly above the surface. Also, check for clogs in the hose, debris can kill the flow fast.
Re: Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
I have the same issue. My siphon stops a lot. Maybe it's the brand?
Re: Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
That's solid advice. Also, if you're using sand, a wider tube helps prevent clogging. I switched to a Python system and never looked back.
Re: Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
My siphon's been acting up too. Think it's the hose length? Got a 10 footer on my 55 gallon.
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Nah, hose length shouldn't matter as long as it's got a good drop. Maybe your siphon's just weak sauce. Try a different brand, like the Aqueon one. Works like a charm for me.
Re: Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
Keep the hose straight when you start. Kinks mess with the flow big time.
Re: Gravel vacuum and siphon tips
Thanks for the tips, everyone. Gonna try the priming trick and check for clogs.