FlyingFish78
Fish Fanatic
... Or can you simply clean the filter in a bucket of dechlorinated water? This means you don't have to drain any water from the tank.
SimpleDog said:If you have to do a water change anyway, why add to your water bill to clean with fresh tap water?
Please explain what you mean.BerryAttack said:then when doing the water change use the vacuum hose over a bucket to rinse out filter media sponge until you decide it is clean enough.
Hi BerryAttack and thanks for the reply again.BerryAttack said:ok the vacuum cleans the substrate and you have a hose that runs into a bucket because that is how you remove the waste and need it to leave the tank. now with the same bucket or a different one when you have finished you leave the vacuum in the tank, sucking out water. having your already canister filter or hang on (depending if you are able to clean the media or not.. like a sponge that just needs to be rinsed) you put your thumb over the hose to control the water you use one hand to squeeze the filter media while the other hand is controlling the water flow.. repeat until the media is "cleaner" and without so much waste.. usually i do mine until they run a bit clean with the water then i'm done and i move on to the next one. repeating the process.
if you have a canister filter, when hooking back up you'll have a net to catch any waste that flows out from the out put vent where the water comes back into the tank when you have before topped it off with clean treated water.