gemmy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SnakeBlitz33 http:///t/387936/new-tank-fish-died#post_3417613
I've never used a clamp, maybe a gang valve for precision control... Most of the time I just tie a knot in the airline tube until it drips at the rate I want it to. I guess I'm just cheap. lol!
I use the knot method as well.
Quote:
Originally Posted by deejeff442 http:///t/387936/new-tank-fish-died#post_3417604
this is what i do.i get the fish home .i get a bucket put the fish and all the water he came with in it.then add a couple cupps of water from the tank he will go in.go buy a 1/8 inch tube (home depot) and a spring clamp to crimp the tube .suck on the tube till it gets flowing the put the clamp on the tank and adjust it till it drips.let it go for 2 hours .
No need to suck on the tubing when you can just place the tube in front of a power head (or anywhere there is direct water flowing). This way will get the water flowing in the tube. Maybe I'm just lazy.
Originally Posted by SnakeBlitz33 http:///t/387936/new-tank-fish-died#post_3417613
I've never used a clamp, maybe a gang valve for precision control... Most of the time I just tie a knot in the airline tube until it drips at the rate I want it to. I guess I'm just cheap. lol!
I use the knot method as well.
Quote:
Originally Posted by deejeff442 http:///t/387936/new-tank-fish-died#post_3417604
this is what i do.i get the fish home .i get a bucket put the fish and all the water he came with in it.then add a couple cupps of water from the tank he will go in.go buy a 1/8 inch tube (home depot) and a spring clamp to crimp the tube .suck on the tube till it gets flowing the put the clamp on the tank and adjust it till it drips.let it go for 2 hours .
No need to suck on the tubing when you can just place the tube in front of a power head (or anywhere there is direct water flowing). This way will get the water flowing in the tube. Maybe I'm just lazy.