F fishy100 AC Members Jun 22, 2015 88 13 8 Mar 27, 2016 #1 All you need is just two straws and two ceramic rings....
tanker Josh Holloway--Be mine!!! Sep 1, 2003 7,321 333 116 Calif. SF Bay area Visit site Real Name Jessica Mar 27, 2016 #2 LOL, Great for small "shrimp" tanks. Will take a year to drain my 2 tanks for a WC.
F fishy100 AC Members Jun 22, 2015 88 13 8 Mar 28, 2016 #3 Yes. But, the idea was to demonstrate the technique. For larger tanks you can use larger straws or hoses.
Yes. But, the idea was to demonstrate the technique. For larger tanks you can use larger straws or hoses.
Kannan Fodder AC Members Jun 2, 2014 895 60 31 Las Vegas/San Diego Real Name Michelle Mar 28, 2016 #4 Rather clever! Would also work very well on a smaller betta tank.
FreshyFresh Global Moderator Staff member Jan 11, 2013 5,118 868 144 West Falls NY Real Name Joel Mar 30, 2016 #5 Cool tip for sure, but you can get these from eBay for $3-4, shipped to your door:
tanker Josh Holloway--Be mine!!! Sep 1, 2003 7,321 333 116 Calif. SF Bay area Visit site Real Name Jessica Mar 30, 2016 #6 fishy100 said: Yes. But, the idea was to demonstrate the technique. For larger tanks you can use larger straws or hoses. Click to expand... Thanks for sharing.
fishy100 said: Yes. But, the idea was to demonstrate the technique. For larger tanks you can use larger straws or hoses. Click to expand... Thanks for sharing.
F fishy100 AC Members Jun 22, 2015 88 13 8 Apr 4, 2016 #7 I have some of those. But fry are always caught in its cup..