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Old 08-02-2006, 06:01 PM
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If you give them a few minutes after you suck them up they usually will attach to the sides of the bucket.
Then you can just dump the water back in the tank and they'll stick to the side of the bucket.
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Old 08-02-2006, 06:27 PM
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I was thinking of keeping the system running - becasue the overflow will be bypassed and diverted through the vacuum, the filter sock will catch the worms while allowing the water to circulate through the system, this way I can take as long as I need to do a good job. My first attemp was vacuuming the sand and rocks using a syphon - but I ended up syphoning too much water out of the system and it didnt allow me enough time to do a thorough job. All my water chage water is created with RO water ahead of time, therefore I have to be carefull not to export too much water a any give time.
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