I like to make my work as simple as possible, so that I'll actually be motivated to get it done. So, I'm trying to come up with an infinite gravel vac solution that'd allow me to stir up the tank and slurp up any and all junk and not be limited by my water change volume.
A while back, I had a flatworm problem, so I stuffed a mason jar full of filter floss and attached a pump and tubing going in and out of the jar. This allowed me to suck the worms into the jar, catching them in the floss and returning the water to the tank all in one step. The build was a little awkward, but it mostly got the job done. I've since hired a wrasse to finish the job and he's been a model citizen ever since.
SO, I'm looking to do something very similar, but on a larger scale. At one point, I dropped a filter sock in a bucket and let the vac drop into the sock, then had a spare return pump putting the water back in the tank. This worked, but gravity siphon =/= pump flow rate, so I had to juggle cleaning with unplugging and restarting the pump to ensure it didn't run dry or flood my office. The filter sock also eventually clogged up and overflowed, so it was spitting junk back into the tank.
I know Eheim makes/made an automatic gravel vac, but they've never seemed to popular, so I'm not sure if it's worth buying. I just thought I'd throw it out there and see if any other lazy reefers have had similar ideas
A while back, I had a flatworm problem, so I stuffed a mason jar full of filter floss and attached a pump and tubing going in and out of the jar. This allowed me to suck the worms into the jar, catching them in the floss and returning the water to the tank all in one step. The build was a little awkward, but it mostly got the job done. I've since hired a wrasse to finish the job and he's been a model citizen ever since.
SO, I'm looking to do something very similar, but on a larger scale. At one point, I dropped a filter sock in a bucket and let the vac drop into the sock, then had a spare return pump putting the water back in the tank. This worked, but gravity siphon =/= pump flow rate, so I had to juggle cleaning with unplugging and restarting the pump to ensure it didn't run dry or flood my office. The filter sock also eventually clogged up and overflowed, so it was spitting junk back into the tank.
I know Eheim makes/made an automatic gravel vac, but they've never seemed to popular, so I'm not sure if it's worth buying. I just thought I'd throw it out there and see if any other lazy reefers have had similar ideas