Dymax Mini Vac

$16.00

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PRODUCT Details

Dymax Mini Vac is a small, easyโ€‘toโ€‘use gravel vacuum perfect for nano and small aquariums. Regular water changes and substrate cleaning are essential for keeping fish, shrimp and plants healthy, but standard siphons can be bulky and awkward in compact tanks. Dymax Mini Vac is designed to solve that problem with a slim profile and controlled flow that works beautifully in tight spaces.
Whether you keep shrimp, nano fish or a carefully scaped planted tank, Dymax Mini Vac helps you remove fish waste, uneaten food and detritus from the substrate without tearing up your layout.

Why Use the Dymax Mini Vac

Dymax Mini Vac is ideal if you:
  • Haveย nano or small aquariumsย where fullโ€‘size siphons are too large
  • Want toย clean gravel and sandย without disturbing plants and hardscape
  • Need aย simple toolย for regular water changes and quick cleanโ€‘ups
  • Keepย shrimp or delicate fishย and want more control over the siphon flow
With Dymax Mini Vac, you can:
  • Siphon water into a bucket forย partial water changes
  • Gentlyย vacuum debrisย from between gravel or around decorations
  • Reachย corners and tight spotsย that larger vacuums miss

Features of Dymax Mini Vac

While the product page doesnโ€™t list specs, Dymax Mini Vac typically offers:
  • Compact gravel tubeย sized for nano and small tanks
  • Flexible hoseย for easy positioning into a bucket or drain
  • A design that allows forย controlled siphon flow, helping protect shrimp and fry
  • Lightweight construction thatโ€™sย easy to handle and store
Because of its size, Dymax Mini Vac is especially handy for:
  • Shrimp tanksย and invertebrate setups
  • Planted nano aquascapesย where precision matters
  • Hospital or quarantine tanksย that need frequent small water changes

How to Use Dymax Mini Vac

Using Dymax Mini Vac is straightforward:
  1. Place a bucket below the aquarium.
  2. Submerge the vacuum tube and hose to fill with water and start the siphon (by your preferred method).
  3. Gently push the intake end into theย gravel or sandย to lift debris while allowing the substrate to settle back down.
  4. Move slowly across the substrate, focusing onย dirty areas and dead spots.
  5. Stop once youโ€™ve removed the desired amount of water (commonly 20โ€“30% for routine changes).
For shrimp and fry tanks, you can partially cover the intake with your fingers or use a preโ€‘filter sponge to make Dymax Mini Vac even safer for tiny livestock.

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