gravel vac

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does anyone have a trick to using a gravel vac in an invert tank? I really don't like to possibility of losing one or more to a water change.

I was thniking I could put some nylon at the end to catch them, or possibly around the front to keep them from going in to begin with. I guess that second one would be a problem in that it would also keep mulm from getting sucked up as well.
 
Just be careful and watch closely when you are vaccuming. They will move out of the way. If it makes you feel more comfy, you can use a nylon, however it will limit the amt of mulm and debri you can syphon out...

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I don't get alot of maneuverability with my siphon because of the placement of the tank so it's kinda hard to watch where im going, I just feel better with a safety net of sorts
 
WATCH OUT if you have something like nylon some peices of... wtvr can clump up!
 
The first time I ever vac'ed my shrimp tank, I sucked up a baby shrimp. To prevent myself from going cross-eyed looking for them, I use a small hose (1 cm diameter) and place my index finger slightly in front of the opening as a barrier for shrimp, as well as a plow to push the gravel around. I also siphon slowly to give the shrimp enough time to get out of the away. It seems to work :)
 
mine also has a plastic grid, but i have found a few babies can be sucked up.
 
The first time I ever vac'ed my shrimp tank, I sucked up a baby shrimp. To prevent myself from going cross-eyed looking for them, I use a small hose (1 cm diameter) and place my index finger slightly in front of the opening as a barrier for shrimp, as well as a plow to push the gravel around. I also siphon slowly to give the shrimp enough time to get out of the away. It seems to work :)

I like this idea and I'll try it next time. I just cleaned the tank with a bit of filter floss attached to the end of the hose and it was a total pain. The gravel kept clogging it up. I follow up with a brine shrimp net with floss in it to catch the debris floating in the water. I still get a coating of white particles on my glass though when it all settles.
 
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