Shifty1303
Fish Fanatic
Hi all
Question born of increasing back pain from carrying heavy buckets around for you all today...
I have considered getting a python system for a while now but have been put off by the water they appear to waste whilst emptying the aquarium. Recently I saw fluval have a siphon called the aquavac+ which is battery powered and can be used to both siphon and fill the aquarium from buckets at ground level which saves lifting them above shoulder height. Just wondering if anyone here has used one and whether they are good or a gimmick? If the latter, any good alternatives available? I considered rigging up a small pump and hose for getting water from the buckets on the floor to tank height already but this product from fluval appears on paper to solve my issue.
Also, has anyone picked up any useful water parameter monitoring tools in their time? I have an api test kit which I use but recently saw the seneye digital monitoring system. Again..good or gimmick? Am I unaware of a better/easier way to monitor nitrates and ph in particular?
Regards,
Shifty
Question born of increasing back pain from carrying heavy buckets around for you all today...
I have considered getting a python system for a while now but have been put off by the water they appear to waste whilst emptying the aquarium. Recently I saw fluval have a siphon called the aquavac+ which is battery powered and can be used to both siphon and fill the aquarium from buckets at ground level which saves lifting them above shoulder height. Just wondering if anyone here has used one and whether they are good or a gimmick? If the latter, any good alternatives available? I considered rigging up a small pump and hose for getting water from the buckets on the floor to tank height already but this product from fluval appears on paper to solve my issue.
Also, has anyone picked up any useful water parameter monitoring tools in their time? I have an api test kit which I use but recently saw the seneye digital monitoring system. Again..good or gimmick? Am I unaware of a better/easier way to monitor nitrates and ph in particular?
Regards,
Shifty