Artificial intelligent assistant

Please explain how to use a gravel vacuum without having to suck the tube!

hi the success of comfort and I'm here today to show you how to use your gravel vacuum without sucking me into okay so first things first obviously needs brown vacuum I personally think it could be one of your best friends when it comes to the equipment you use when you clean and maintain your fish tanks um I have a regular old one you can get a title run which obviously have a lot less work behind it I guess I don't know I don't I've never used one I've never even really I haven't even seen one in real life so if you know someone who owns a Python and you've heard good reviews about it then go ahead and get it but for those who do it the old old-fashioned way then definitely watch this video ok so first we want the receiving end or the aggravating and two inside of a bottle or buckets never been used before clean specifically only for your aquariums and we need to keep that inside of that bucket at all times just to make sure no water spills out because once you start water will keep on going then I have a technique that I use which is basically that this whole thing is just used by gravity or on suction via gravity it's not that you know hard to understand but you don't basically what this is doing is since gravity pull things to earth you want the bucket for the end of the tunes lower than the tight the lower it is from these water in your tank then the better the faster the water will go come out I should say so what I do is I sell my entire cylinder offers water inside of the aquarium that I raise it above the waterline and out the water is going down right before it hits this valve this valve mechanism right here I'll push it right back under the water and the suction will fart immediately there's no waiting or anything it starts immediately so you get to you know not getting the growl as soon as possible there's another way to do it I don't know if it works for all round vacuums but it works of mine what you do is you fill up with water again and you turn it over while it's in the time filter live rewards and you do this jerking motion back and forth and after few of these it should start off the first I'll show you is I'll show you the one that I don't usually do this or that would be filling it up with water make sure most of the bubbles are out then you turn it over and then you start to do this jerky motion back and forth and as you can hear something apart okay so that's one way the second way would be my way I'm sure plenty plenty people use this way because it seems to me to be the easiest I saw another person who use their samba me and the tune but I didn't see any need for that um but obviously that works for you fine go right ahead I mean whatever works best for you I'm just showing to those you know who it can help who does just don't understand how this this to work so my way is kind of underwater point now you it'll happen very quickly so watch carefully alright so I'll pull it above the water my water's going down and almost to the bottom and then we pull it back under oh and actually that time don't know anyway fart again for the one now going down and there was a little too long if you wait too long this is a prime example if you wait too long and almost like the water is already starting to go down to the point where the mechanism is in the air then you have to try again because once it does touches the air there's nothing else where it's stuck so the function of spots completely so yeah that's why are you doing it I want your drama bottom a a couple tips you have to get everywhere anywhere everywhere ever every time you can switch it up most the time I just do the main areas that are clear like there's no decorations or plants around it and then I do a deep cleaning because we all know that poop lies in the serious places but yeah I just get the little on end will put beer in there and I recently just came so I don't really need to do too much

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