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Tips for Keeping Fish and Maintaining an Aquarium : Attaching a Python Hose to Your Faucet
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Watch as a seasoned professional demonstrates how to attach a python hose to your faucet in this free online video about fish care.

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19 Comments for 'Tips for Keeping Fish and Maintaining an Aquarium : Attaching a Python Hose to Your Faucet'

  1.  
    ForumBoosters
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    REAL Fish help …
    REAL Fish help available at TheExoticFish . com

  2.  
    nanilinda123
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    Thanks so much keep …
    Thanks so much keep doing vid about fish care

  3.  
    EldarWrath
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    thanks, i need all …
    thanks, i need all the help i can get ( i am starting a new fish tank)

  4.  
    ironzeppelinoverhead
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    cool
    cool

  5.  
    tig3rbit3r
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    lol, my tanks by …
    lol, my tanks by the window so i just use a bucket and dump the water outside through the window, and take the tank outside and wash it out with my hose :D

  6.  
    firebgre
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    yeah. I dont have …
    yeah. I dont have one of these yet. It is a pain changing the water in my 55gal.

  7.  
    HHGUSAAL
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    My Python attaches …
    My Python attaches to the kitchen sink, so I have very accurate control of the temp.

  8.  
    HHGUSAAL
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    With a small tank …
    With a small tank you can just siphon the water out, & use buckets. I used this method on my 29 G but when I went up to a 75 I got a Python. As long as you are changing the water weekly, using de-chlorinator, and at least monthly vaccuming the gravel your fish will be quite happy.

  9.  
    lukecurtis1444
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    you only need to …
    you only need to use RO/DI water on a saltwater tank, Tapwater that is properly dechlorinated and at the proper temperature is perfectly fine for the freshwater aquarium. However using RO/DI water in a marine aquarium is very important, it is actually a key component to a healthy marine aquairum.

  10.  
    kbryon
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    agree completely, …
    agree completely, and ill expand a little bit, on any tank you should be using rodi water to do a water change if you love your fish, themperature needs to be stable to what it is in the tank before adding the water to the tank and if you are using tap water then you need to dechlorinate the water at minimum before you put it in the tank,, this item is worthless

  11.  
    Beaver411player
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    Anyone who is …
    Anyone who is doubting this, you can not do a water change on a large tank very easily without one of these. If the tank ius 10 gallons or under, its kinda pointless to use the extra money.

  12.  
    08cz2
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    Don’t stare …
    Don’t stare yourself blind on this guys as if it were some super solution, the problem with the python is that you don’t have any accurate control of the water temperature, fish are very sensitive to that, especially in smaller tanks this could lead to problems.

  13.  
    yuriogy1
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    why spend extra …
    why spend extra money?

  14.  
    bluerose7697
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    Wow better than …
    Wow better than going back and forth with heavy buckets

  15.  
    TECHHEAD5678
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    actually if ya have …
    actually if ya have a small one just take the fish out and if ya can lift it wash it out with water

  16.  
    THEFRANKYSHOW
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    GREAT!
    GREAT!

  17.  
    julian3366
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    yeah because it …
    yeah because it still gets dirty

  18.  
    JaydeHadfield
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    um… but i have a …
    um… but i have a small fish tank.. so do i need to go through all dat trouble to change dat water?

  19.  
    JaydeHadfield
    January 26, 2009 | 10:31 pm
     

    thnks that really …
    thnks that really helped with my fishies! xx

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