Hi all,
I though I would share my no spill drip acclimation system with you. I figured some of you might want to use this.
This thing works great. All you do is:
Place the high end of the hose in your tank water. Place the low end in your new specimen container. Close the valves. Pull the syringe, and :fairy:viola' you've started the siphon. Open a valve and adjust to desired drip count and you're done.
The key features are the oral syringe, valve, T-connector, and airline tubing, and that is all you really need.
I added extra parts for my convenience. I used two valves in case I want to two separate dripping ends. I cut a broken coat hanger and attached everything to it so I can hang it from the tank. I also used some rigid airline tubing on the top end to keep it steady in the tank, and I used a few zip ties to hold it all together.
I had most of the parts already. It is a very minimal time and money investment. It should only cost you a couple dollars and couple minutes.
I highly recommend building one of these. There is no water spill. It stores easily, and operates like a charm. It's as easy as it gets
Enjoy!
I though I would share my no spill drip acclimation system with you. I figured some of you might want to use this.
This thing works great. All you do is:
Place the high end of the hose in your tank water. Place the low end in your new specimen container. Close the valves. Pull the syringe, and :fairy:viola' you've started the siphon. Open a valve and adjust to desired drip count and you're done.
The key features are the oral syringe, valve, T-connector, and airline tubing, and that is all you really need.
I added extra parts for my convenience. I used two valves in case I want to two separate dripping ends. I cut a broken coat hanger and attached everything to it so I can hang it from the tank. I also used some rigid airline tubing on the top end to keep it steady in the tank, and I used a few zip ties to hold it all together.
I had most of the parts already. It is a very minimal time and money investment. It should only cost you a couple dollars and couple minutes.
I highly recommend building one of these. There is no water spill. It stores easily, and operates like a charm. It's as easy as it gets
Enjoy!