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Old May 26th, 2007  
RBA
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Good Vacuum

What is a good vacuum for a 10 gallon tank? I just baught one but it sucks. Doesnt pull anything out and its time consuming also. Please give some advise and also let me know how much they cost? Thank You
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Old May 26th, 2007  
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Re: Good Vacuum

EHEIM Sludge Extractor & Gravel Cleaner this one is cordless and takes batteries i dont personally have one but i have heard some good views and bad views of the product. I use the Python No Spill Clean and Fill that you hook to a facuet sucks all the dirt and keeps my tank looking great. Petco.com sells the cordless gravels cleaners for like $50 bucks little to rich for my blood they also sell the other one between $25 and $50. That is my two cents anyway.
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Old May 30th, 2007  
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Re: Good Vacuum

Depending on your substrate....I just use a piece of wide tubing. I just put silica sand in my new tank, which can't be cleaned with those gravel digging kind of cleaners. If your using gravel, petco does have some nice ones, but I have always used the cheap-o one with my 10 gallon.
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Old May 30th, 2007  
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Re: Good Vacuum

How is the hose different from the cheapo siphons? What makes it more suitable for sandy bottomed tanks?
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Old May 31st, 2007  
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Re: Good Vacuum

i think the only difference between the cheapo ones and the tube is that the cheapo one will have a piece of solid wider tubing at the end.

i have a sand substrate, and i personally prefer just a tube without the larger ending. but it's kinda personal preference.
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