Introduction: Aquarium Gravel Cleaner
I was looking for a cheap way to clean the gravel in my fish tank. I wanted something inexpensive and also something fun to make!
Things you will need:
- 1 1/2" PVC Extension Tube (Treaded one side)
- 1 1/2" PVC Tubular tightener thing (Sorry don't know the name for it)
- Tubing (Which ever size you prefer)
- Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Lid
- Drill+Bit (of desired thickness for tubing)
(Something to make a hole in Lid)
There are pictures for my bad job at explaining ;)
Step 1: Things Used
Things Used:
- 1 1/2" PVC Extension Tube (Treaded one side)
- 1 1/2" PVC Tubular tightener thing (Sorry don't know the name for it)
- Tubing (Which ever size you prefer)
- Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Lid
Step 2: Drilling the Lid
I used an Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice lid and it fit perfectly.
1) Drill the lid to the appropriate size of the diameter of your tubing.
For best results, use a small drill and work your way up.
Do not make the hole exactly the size of your tube or it will be loose.
2) Also, I had to trim away half of the lid in order for it to screw on to the tube.
3) Pop the lid inside the other piece.
Step 3: Tubing
Insert the tubing into the hole you just made. I have found that its best if you only insert the tube a little bit. The picture shows you.
ALMOST DONE!!
Step 4: Final Step
The final step is to screw on the tubing, lid, screw Tubular tightener to the extension tube.
Step 5: Final Product
Now you have a Gravel Cleaner that you made yourself with things laying around the basement, or off of a low budget. Have fun and tell me how you like it please.
Also I use it to fill up water for the tank as shown in the video.
3 Comments
11 years ago on Introduction
what a great idea but looks like a lot of work i suggest a turkey baster
12 years ago on Introduction
a clean way of getting the sifen started is a peace of string and a rubber washer that firs in the pipe pull the string thru the pipe with the rubber seal and it pulls the water thru
12 years ago on Introduction
my father and i used to use a empy drinks bottls and garden hose