interpet123
Fish Crazy
loathe it! But it must be done
Agreed. As soon as I switched to a hose I could not understand why I didn't do it sooner! Also, the mulm sucking is very satisfyingI love that bit! There's something very, very satisfying about itOh, I do get a bit of a kick out of doing gravel vacs - there's something quite gratifying about seeing gunk disappearing up the tube LOL
Oh, I agree 100% with that. I was getting to the stage, not of giving up my tanks, but seriously considering how much longer I could keep them going when I switched to a hose. It's not faster (I don't have a mixer tap or shower I can attch the hose to, so I trickle the water back in fairly slowly) but being able to sit down with a cup of tea while and watch the tank refill is sheer joy after 20 years of bucket lugging! I can't imagine why I didn't do it beforeSince I "upgraded" from a bucket to a hose, I have to say that the process is far more enjoyable.
Yes, I'm looking forward to that too. But, on the other hand, the new tank setup needing daily changes for a few weeks might offset that joy at first I think once established, it'll be worth it. Plus, dark substrate means the mulm is less visible, therefore less annoying!This is why I love low tech planted set ups, water changes every 6-12 months...fantastic!
Love the results, hate the process!
Because obviously, if you'd had a staff member die in there while cleaning it, you'd have just left the skeleton in there...Or funnier still, when im half in the tank with our silver dollars in LOL we have an old science lab skeleton in the tank and 7 big silver dollars, makes customers shriek in fear and praise me for my bravery its the bloomin cichlid i have to watch out for in there (nandopsis istlanum).