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Old 28-04-2004, 05:07 PM
Daniel Phillips
 
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Default Siphoning Help

On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 05:12:44 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

Is this gravity powered or a venturi powered syphon? ~ jan


On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 18:52:35 GMT, Daniel Phillips wrote:


I bought a relatively inexpensive siphon that's for aquariums, the
Ultra Gravel Vac. Unfortunately, I must be doing something wrong
because it barely siphons. The picture displays putting the siphon at
an angle and apparently the siphon's tube must be lower than the
aquarium--the latter which wasn't really met. I put both together in
a test trial after trying it in the water garden, and it only barely
worked one time. I didn't want to mess around with it more in the
water garden today after making the two fish jittery when they seemed
to have recovered. I did heed the advice of a sales rep to be careful
to not suck one of the guys in. However, the fish stayed clear of the
siphon.

I'm thinking that maybe I don't have the right tool for the job. If I
do, though, I'll just try tommorrow. When I was thinking of a siphon,
I was thinking of just what I have, with the exception of there being
a compressor to help pump water through.

Daniel Phillips

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~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?)

Not sure what a venturi siphon would look like, so I'm guessing
gravity-powered. There's a simple chamber at the front connected to a
hose, and the hose is meant to empty in a bucket.

Daniel Phillips

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