LeslieG
Member
My 29-gallon long axolotl tank is on the bottom shelf of a stand, only a few inches above the floor, so my syphon gravel vacuum isn't working for it. It does slowly remove water from the tank, but without enough power to lift a bloodworm.
A python style vacuum won't work because I'm renting and can't modify the sink faucet.
I saw some battery powered gravel vacuums with very mixed reviews. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations? Is there another method?
I'll be vacuuming coarse sand, not looking to dig down into it, just swirling the vacuum above the sand daily to remove uneaten food and waste.
Thank you,
Leslie
A python style vacuum won't work because I'm renting and can't modify the sink faucet.
I saw some battery powered gravel vacuums with very mixed reviews. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations? Is there another method?
I'll be vacuuming coarse sand, not looking to dig down into it, just swirling the vacuum above the sand daily to remove uneaten food and waste.
Thank you,
Leslie