Hi all. I've been reading the Python posts on and off and I must say that I've been tempted to buy one. There are a couple of things stopping me and I wonder if anyone else has had the same issues or has been hesitant for the same or similar reasons.
1. It seems the fish are not harmed by not having the water conditioned (right out of the faucet) prior to replacing what was removed from the tank. Conditioning immediately after the fact (and assuming the temperature is within range) is sufficient. Is this true? I do not have room to store previously conditioned water and the Ph of the water straight from the tap is quite a bit higher than that in my tank. In addition, the level of chlorine can be quite high.
2. I have been concerned about sucking up a snail, a younger, smaller fish or my ghost shrimp. As it is, with a manual siphon hose, I can stop, easily remove the unfortunate victim and go on. I would guess that all but the smallest pond snail would be saved by the strainer in the sink drain, but might risk injury as a result of the entire ordeal. Anybody else worry about this? Has anything similar happened and if so, were you able to easily resolve the problem? Any injuries to fish, inverts, snails?
3. How do you remove mildew build up (if any) in the hose?
Thanks from a reluctant, worried, potential Python owner.
1. It seems the fish are not harmed by not having the water conditioned (right out of the faucet) prior to replacing what was removed from the tank. Conditioning immediately after the fact (and assuming the temperature is within range) is sufficient. Is this true? I do not have room to store previously conditioned water and the Ph of the water straight from the tap is quite a bit higher than that in my tank. In addition, the level of chlorine can be quite high.
2. I have been concerned about sucking up a snail, a younger, smaller fish or my ghost shrimp. As it is, with a manual siphon hose, I can stop, easily remove the unfortunate victim and go on. I would guess that all but the smallest pond snail would be saved by the strainer in the sink drain, but might risk injury as a result of the entire ordeal. Anybody else worry about this? Has anything similar happened and if so, were you able to easily resolve the problem? Any injuries to fish, inverts, snails?
3. How do you remove mildew build up (if any) in the hose?
Thanks from a reluctant, worried, potential Python owner.
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