Good idea! Thanks!Carefully. Keep one eye on the fish all the time. Hold the tubing part in the hand not in the tank so you can squeeze the tube flat to stop the flow in case fish get too close.
Some fish will hide in the corner until you've finished, others will come to see what's going on. I spend more time waving the tube round to chase fish away than vacuuming the tank bottom
I always just unplug heaters during WC's.I usually keep the tube in a corner of the tank, so there's less of a possibility of sucking up a fish/shrimp. If you need to vacuum the substrate, the fish should be scared of it and not get close to it. If they are curious, you can shoo them away and they shouldn't try to come near it again.
Just make sure to have dechlorinated water on hand so you can top off. Also make sure your heater stays submerged the entire time and you turn the filter off.
I used to do this, until I realized it takes a long time to get fired back up. If you keep it plugged in, but make sure it stays submerged, then it will immediately start heating the new water as soon as you add it in.I always just unplug heaters during WC's.
That's why I match my new water temp with the tank tempI used to do this, until I realized it takes a long time to get fired back up. If you keep it plugged in, but make sure it stays submerged, then it will immediately start heating the new water as soon as you add it in.
Must it be knee-high, or can I use thigh-high?@Rocky998 , use a knee-high lady's stocking over the siphon end.
Depends on the size of your siphon, I guess, LOLMust it be knee-high, or can I use thigh-high?