I found this video when I looked up "diy python gravel vac". Now, he says no need for a water change. But I think that I would still do water changes even with this. But it could procrastinate the bucket brigade a few days.
[video=youtube;dyShys6Www4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyShys6Www4[/video]
I have another idea as well. I have my tetra pf10 filter that is not really doing much now that I have the aquaclear 10 in my tank. Thinking about putting aquaclear foam in there and the normal thing that goes in the pf10. But attaching the intake from the filter to the output of the gravel vac. That would probably have more filtration and power to suck stuff up. Any thoughts on that? Then I could use that for cleaning the gravel and the water a bit. Then put a different hose on the gravel vac (the one that came with it) and do a normal wc without the really dirty stuff. It may seem like wasted effort, but I need a weekend project.
[video=youtube;dyShys6Www4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyShys6Www4[/video]
I have another idea as well. I have my tetra pf10 filter that is not really doing much now that I have the aquaclear 10 in my tank. Thinking about putting aquaclear foam in there and the normal thing that goes in the pf10. But attaching the intake from the filter to the output of the gravel vac. That would probably have more filtration and power to suck stuff up. Any thoughts on that? Then I could use that for cleaning the gravel and the water a bit. Then put a different hose on the gravel vac (the one that came with it) and do a normal wc without the really dirty stuff. It may seem like wasted effort, but I need a weekend project.