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The Tetra Water Maintenance Kit is a professional-grade gravel siphon system designed for aquariums up to 55 gallons. It simplifies monthly water changes by enabling a 30% water replacement in just 30 minutes, while effectively removing debris from gravel. The kit includes a priming bulb and bucket clip for easy setup, making it a top-rated choice among aquarium enthusiasts seeking efficient, hassle-free maintenance.

| ASIN | B091D3DTWS |
| Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
| Batteries | Product Specific batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,812 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #576 in Aquarium Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,055) |
| Date First Available | 30 March 2021 |
| Item Form | Siphon |
| Item Weight | 270 g |
| Item model number | AQ-78358 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 8.57 x 34.93 cm; 270 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 208.20 liters |
| Specific Uses | Active |
| batteries required | No |
R**L
Funciona muy bien.
E**L
It does make syphoning easy, even in a narrow & deep tank. The hand pump can fill with gravel. I disconnected any tubes that would come off, let everything dry out a bit, then spent a little time shaking out the gravel and it worked perfectly again
G**8
As a brand new fish keeper, I was worried about how to change water. This is SO easy to use. The bucket clip keeps the tube in place while you siphon water from your tank. I have a 15 gallon tank and it takes me like 2 minutes to suck approx 2.5 gallons of water out of my tank. Makes water changes fast & easy. Great for smaller tanks.
B**N
Tetra Water Maintence Items for Aquariums - Makes Water Changes Easy Water Cleaner ~ "2-55 gallon" ~ $10.49 Haven't used it yet but initial inspection gets a pass. The tubing, looks to be 3/8 ID 1/2 OD, is nice, not easily kinked, and came kink free. And that size tubing is a nice middle of the road for small to medium sized tanks. And the vac chamber is nice and clear so you can see what you're vaccing. That feature alone is why I chose this one over the no name models that had the same features plus a flow control valve... they all have smokey or milky tinted vac tubes which is idiotic to me. The whole reason you use these things is to vac, you would think you want to see what you're vacuuming clearly. And some of them put the screen on the bottom of the vac tube so it can't even function to swirl the substrate and separate out the detritus. And any that actually had nice clear chambers, maybe even a little longer, had no primer bulb. So this one ticked the most boxes. Anyway this one has a nice clear vac chamber and it's just long enough at around 4.5 inches to do what it needs to do in small/medium tanks with not too deep substrate. I don''t know why it couldn't be a little longer but you can't have everything. And it has a decent looking screen at the top of the chamber. Given the size of the tubing and lack of flow control you'd have to be kinking the tube to regulate flow on really small tanks under 10 gallons or the tank will be empty before you're done vaccing. And With the short-ish vac tube it seems less than ideal for anything larger or with deeper substrate. I gave the primer bulb a bunch of squeezing and torqued on the nipples a bit and it seems like it will hold together for the foreseeable future. I will say the way the nipples attach to the primer bulb seem to be female slip fittings that are glued on and you hear a little crackling glue if you distort the bulb too close to the nipples. But even with that it does hold suction and pressure just fine and if it ever came loose with age I'd have no problem redoing it with silicone if I like the vac. And the nipples on the bulb have no barbs to stop the tubing from backing off but the tubing seems to hold on fine once seated all the way on. They were just barely seated on as it came, so needed to be pushed down till they hit home, but that's no problem. And the vac chamber has a barbed nipple. The bucket clip seems like it's made from good plastic, not brittle, and I really appreciate that being included. I will search for some kind of spare valve or something to put on the bucket end of the hose because as it stands there's nothing to stop the hose from easily slipping up and out of the bucket clip... but no biggie and glad to have the clip. The one glaring omission other than a flow control which isn't really a necessity as you can kink the tube, is a rigid pipe leading up to the vac chamber so you can easily direct it around. You figure with the total length of the vac chamber being maybe 5" a simple 12" rigid piece would allow much easier control with minimal hand dunking in all the medium sized tanks and still not be so long as to be cumbersome in a 5.5 or 10 gallon, or you could just not use it if you only had tiny tanks. Either that or give us a longer vac chamber. So all in all not bad, and certainly not bad for $10. I'd be content paying a few dollars more if it came with a flow control valve and rigid stem/wand, but I get them wanting to keep it in the $10 range. And they did hit a really nice sweet spot of quality and features for the price.
W**Y
No more sucking on tubes and drinking aquarium water! So easy to siphon and vacuum tank with the pump! Had it for a year with no issues!
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