How to use Python

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Dr_Shakalu

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Hey everyone, wellI see that a lot of members have the Python. How does it actually work? I think you take out the water with the tube and also connect it to the faucet. I don't really understand how it works, but if you fill back your tank from the faucet, what about the chemicals that remove chlorine and chloramines? Can someone please enlighten me?

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You connect to your faucet and turn it on. The part you attach to the faucet has two position one to drain the tank and one to fill it. What i do with my tanks is add prime leave my airstone on for a bit then refill the tank.
 
The running water through the sink attachment creates a suction to siphon water our of the tank. It allows that method to be used when there isn't enough drop to just plain siphon. I just siphon out my front door, the python is convenient but seems like it wastes a lot of water, running water the whole time to suck it out of the tank. I've never actually used one so I don't know this for sure.
 
all else fails read the directions... I add full tank dose of dechlorinator(prime for me) to the tank right after I switch to fill mode... the thing is beyond self explanatory.....
 
sploke;1014255; said:
The running water through the sink attachment creates a suction to siphon water our of the tank. It allows that method to be used when there isn't enough drop to just plain siphon. I just siphon out my front door, the python is convenient but seems like it wastes a lot of water, running water the whole time to suck it out of the tank. I've never actually used one so I don't know this for sure.

Once the siphon is started you can turn the tap water off and the tank will still drain. What I normally do though is keep the tap running while I vacuum the sand to get the wastes out, then once I have most of the solid waste I'll turn off the tap and let the water finish draining 50-60% of the water out.

I made my own python using a waterbed tap attachment, hose and an old gravel vac. Much cheaper than the Python and works the same :headbang2
 
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