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EHEIM Battery-Operated Sludge Extractor or Python No-Spill Clean and Fill Aquarium Kits and Accessories?

Which is better for cleaning a 50 gallon aquarium, 1 doesn't remove any water and just sucks up all particles, and one removes the water and adds it in to when connected to a facet, they both seem really good, just looking for some opinions here of whats better, siphoning or just vacuuming with removing no water.

im not sure what fill aquarium kits is. but from the choices above il go with python. you can just always scrape your tank every once in while to remove build-up and so. python comes in 10, 25, 50, even a 100 feet. make sure you get the right one that will reach your faucet to your tank.

and may i suggest another thing. you can just always get a right size hose from home depot or lowes and just let gravity be your pump....python waste so much water when "vacuming" your tank. if you need more info to feel free to PM me

cheers

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Acquarium canister filter siphon tube?

The siphon tube that drains out the water of my aquarium is only about half the height of the aquarium. The filter is an external canister filter. Is this effective or should I extend the tubing to reach near the bottom of the tank?

That's perfect, just leave it as it is

hope that helps
Good luck

EB

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Can you believe that the Christmas season is already upon us!!! And I know what some of you are thinking: time to get a larger aquarium!!! Yeah!!!
So you will have to remember, when setting up your new tank that you let it run for at least a day to check that the tank does not leak, and that the equipment all works, and to get the temperature stabilized, then introducing the first fish to try to get the cycle going. However, when moving to a larger tank, you are better off setting up the new tank using as much equipment and water from the old tank as possible, and immediately introducing the old fish to their new tank. Do not get any new fish until the tank is stable. Of course, all these steps are explained in details in the extensive manual that you can download immediately at www.first-aquarium-secrets.com.
Follow these steps when moving your fish to a larger aquarium:
Place the new tank where you want it. Rinse all the new equipment and the new gravel and decorations in cool running tap water to remove any dust or debris that has collected from manufacturing, shipping, or storage. Set up the equipment and get everything ready to go for the new tank.
Drain the old tank by siphoning the water into buckets and net the fish and carefully place them in one of these buckets of water. Make sure that the buckets you are using have no residue from soaps or detergents, to prevent the toxicity of these chemicals from harming your fish.
Scoop the gravel out of the old tank and place it in the new tank, then add the water from your buckets to the new tank, leaving the bucket with the fish in it for later. If this is enough water to get the filter started, do so. You should also take this opportunity to set up your decorations in the new tank. Remember, even the decorations in your tank will contain beneficial bacteria for your biological filter, so feel free to use those as well.
If this is enough water for the fish to swim freely, gently net the fish out of the bucket and place them in the new tank. If this is not enough water for the fish to be able to swim freely, you will want to add fresh dechlorinated tap water to the tank until you have enough water for the fish to be able to swim around. Once you have introduced the fish to the new tank, add the water that they were in to the new tank.
Top off the tank with fresh dechlorinated tap water. Do your best to keep the water you are adding to the tank close to the temperature of the water that is in the tank. This helps to minimize the stress to the fish and the biological filter due to the move. Floating or standing aquarium thermometers are available at most pet stores, and are fairly inexpensive. Also, the average human hand can differentiate between temperatures within 1/2° Fahrenheit (1/4° Celsius), so keeping the temperature close should not be much of a problem. If your water heater runs out of hot water, feel free to let the tank sit while more water is heated.
After you have the new tank filled, let it sit for at least half an hour, then plug in the heater and begin the process of setting the heater to the correct temperature.
Feed sparingly and do not introduce any new fish for at least 4 weeks to make sure the tank stabilizes well. This will give the bacteria for the biological filter time to populate your new filters and will allow the fish a chance to get used to the new tank.
Once your new tank is set up, remember to watch the fish as though you were cycling the tank again. Following the instructions provided above, you are not likely to have to go through much of this process again, however, it is a possibility. Of course, your new tank will still require regular water changes and routine maintenance of the filters, and the same loving care your fish received in their old home.
Of course, all these steps are explained in clear and simple details in the manual for Setting Up your Aquarium, which you will find at www.first-aquarium-secrets.com.
Setting up a new aquarium can be an exciting adventure and a source of fun for the whole familyeven if you have had an aquarium before.
To learn more on how to set up your first aquarium, visit www.first-aquarium-secrets.com
Beginner's Guide to Starting an Aquarium

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