biomekanic
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I'm in the midst of trading off my old tank, which has a DSB I need to get rid of.
My own wet/dry vac is a 1 gallon model, a this is a 75g tank with a 6" DSB... I'd rather not rent a 5g shop vac.
I was thinking of alternate means of removing the DSB, just vacuuming it out with my Python and running it down the drain would not seem to be a good idea IMO. I'd rather not have to explain to my landlord why my pipes are full of sand... I like having a home.
The idea occured to me that it would dissolve in a more acidic environment, I have a CO2 tank for my CA reactor... so, put in a powerhead w/a venturi, fire up the CO2 and convert the sand bed into liquid form. Keep draining/refilling until the tank is empty. Brilliant, or am I full of BS?
				
			My own wet/dry vac is a 1 gallon model, a this is a 75g tank with a 6" DSB... I'd rather not rent a 5g shop vac.
I was thinking of alternate means of removing the DSB, just vacuuming it out with my Python and running it down the drain would not seem to be a good idea IMO. I'd rather not have to explain to my landlord why my pipes are full of sand... I like having a home.

The idea occured to me that it would dissolve in a more acidic environment, I have a CO2 tank for my CA reactor... so, put in a powerhead w/a venturi, fire up the CO2 and convert the sand bed into liquid form. Keep draining/refilling until the tank is empty. Brilliant, or am I full of BS?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		