Python VS Aqueon water changer

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • In this video I test which water changing system is better for the money
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Komentáře • 129

  • @tedgreen221
    @tedgreen221 Před 4 lety +17

    I really appreciate the time and effort you put into this test. It's exactly the kind of information somebody looking to purchase one of these water changing systems needs. There are a bunch of other videos on CZcams with people showing how one or the other system works, but you actually compared them using meaningful criteria. Excellent, and thank you.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety +1

      your very welcome, I apologize for the delay responding to you CZcams did not notify me of your comment.

  • @sigmar1988
    @sigmar1988 Před 4 lety +25

    Once you start the siphon with your faucet, you can turn off your faucet and the python will continue to siphon itself.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety +16

      That is correct but that depends on the height of the aquarium in relevance to your sink. If for whatever reason the sink is higher than the top of your aquarium the tank will not continue to siphon. This is the case with about 50% of my tanks so the faucet must stay on to drain them. This test was specifically done to test the difference between the two if the faucets were left on.

  • @midnitetoker420
    @midnitetoker420 Před 2 lety +4

    I know this video is two years old, but I wanted to say thank you for making this very helpful video. Videos like these help redeem CZcams (slightly)!

  • @egoranonymous3223
    @egoranonymous3223 Před 4 lety +7

    I really appreciate these types of videos. I don't mind paying a little more on something that works, I just hate waste and polluting the planet. Thanks for doing this! People are cool sometimes.

  • @Mrmike710
    @Mrmike710 Před 3 lety +5

    You've really made it very understandable about the python system ...

  • @r2momma
    @r2momma Před 2 lety +1

    So helpful... even two years later. Thank you!

  • @lifehappens6447
    @lifehappens6447 Před 2 lety +2

    I use the python squeeze bulb syphon starter. That way I'm not using any fresh water to drain. Obviously I use fresh water to fill, but none is wasted. Lol. So glad you did this, I've wondered how efficient the faucet adapter is.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety +1

      Your welcome, obviously If the tank is higher than your sink you could just shut the water off after the flow starts but I figured this was a good test regardless

    • @lifehappens6447
      @lifehappens6447 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TrafishAquatics I agree. I've always wondered if they waste water and if so how much. My sink is lower than my tanks, that's why I got pythons squeeze bulb syphon starter to drain tanks. That bulb works amazing, gets the water going with a couple squeezes. Super easy and fast.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome

  • @glennencarnacion3360
    @glennencarnacion3360 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. Excellent practical information.

  • @lionroaring7021
    @lionroaring7021 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent. Just got a 60 & getting a Python. Thx!

  • @daniellavin5874
    @daniellavin5874 Před 4 lety +6

    You are now my number 1 fish guy. Have you tried the power head or pond pump?
    I hate wasting water and loved the idea when you mentioned those alternatives

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety +3

      Thats awesome, thank you! I do actually use a 800gal/hr pump to do water changes on my larger tanks. i made a video about using one as well!

  • @carlowehermosa956
    @carlowehermosa956 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m using the Phyton gravel washer to drain/ clean debris then use the Phyton no spill water changer to fill up…that way you won’t be wasting too much water, just realized lately after a year of using the no spill…pretty good and reliable products though!

  • @IyaDulce
    @IyaDulce Před 4 lety +4

    This was helpful! Thank you! I think I’ll be purchasing the Python.

  • @timrussell89
    @timrussell89 Před 4 lety +9

    first time i've seen them tested like that. pretty interesting. i have the aqueon one and have been using it for quite a while. under any pressure at all the fittings on it will blow. do not cut the valve off like they say you can.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety

      I noticed that on the aqueon one I have to, it can't take any pressure with that valve closed, so I'm not sure why they included it

    • @timrussell89
      @timrussell89 Před 4 lety +3

      @@TrafishAquatics if I could go back and buy it over again I would of just bought the 50' python instead of trying to save money with the 25' aqueon.

    • @jmgraydz
      @jmgraydz Před 4 lety +2

      Python 100 percent. The aqueon one blows. The entire vacuum relies on a weak connection to the hose. If you put two rubber washers on it which it requires for the seal it will straight pop off the vacuum. Garbage complete garbage

    • @timrussell89
      @timrussell89 Před 4 lety +1

      Samantha Gray it seems that way. Looking back I should of just got the python but it works to just drain and fill

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety +1

      @@jmgraydz agreed

  • @pecosR0B
    @pecosR0B Před 2 lety +1

    when talking about the physical differences of the two products it would have been real nice to see them so you could have pointed them out as you discussed them.
    edit: after watching the video, I think I'll stick to draining with buckets and using the python (or the clone made by hygger) for filling up the tanks.

  • @DJPacoRamirez
    @DJPacoRamirez Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for showing.
    That's a lot of wasted water. I think the extra steps to not waste so much water, is better than buying these.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety +5

      You're welcome, these systems are also capable of not wasting a lot of water if you're able to start a siphon and then shut the sink off if the tank is high enough in elevation compared to the sink It will siphon the tank water out without wasting hardly any water at all, but I know that that's not always possible.

  • @danh4166
    @danh4166 Před 3 lety +2

    If you microwave the hose for like 45 seconds it will make it lose memory, boiling water works too. Ive done it with air hoses and syphon tubes

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety

      I've done the boiling water one but never tried the microwave method, great tips!

    • @jungleman4800
      @jungleman4800 Před 2 lety

      Just run hot water through it when its hooked up to your sink.

  • @reefarrangements
    @reefarrangements Před rokem

    It’s better to have the function option and not needing them than needing a functions and not having them, I have both love both, and I clean mine with vinegar or bleach works wonders dissolving the gunk stuck in the hose

  • @kennethcabral4659
    @kennethcabral4659 Před rokem +1

    water flow through a hose isn't going to change the only difference should be in design and quality just saying water pressure is the same either way

  • @josearambula6183
    @josearambula6183 Před 4 lety +6

    I see your betta fish doing excercises.

  • @kennethcabral4659
    @kennethcabral4659 Před rokem +1

    Well, I've been using the python for over 25 years and I've never had a problem so I'm not interested in spending whatever that other one cost to find out if it's worth the difference. if it ain't broke don't try to fix it

  • @jameslackiejr5913
    @jameslackiejr5913 Před 3 lety +3

    Good video, I'll be buying a Python.

  • @dragonshadow3707
    @dragonshadow3707 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey bud one thing ones you start the syphon you can turn your taps off

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety

      Yes I'm aware, some people aren't able to do that based on the location of their sink vs tank. If the tank is higher than the sink it will continue to drain, if it's level or lower it wo.t and the faucet will need to stay on to drain the tank.

  • @ferchosgirl
    @ferchosgirl Před 4 lety +1

    Just used it...freaking awesome

  • @jorgeluna7914
    @jorgeluna7914 Před rokem

    I read online that once you have vacuum going you don't have to keep the clean water running is that true?

  • @VinylUnboxings
    @VinylUnboxings Před 3 lety +2

    Good review

  • @TaciGrant
    @TaciGrant Před 2 lety +1

    I got an Agueon today and I regret a big time! Not because of how the product works, but because it came with a warning saying that it exposes you to styrene and vinyl chloride that are known for causing cancer. I will return it and now I’m trying to discover the companies that do not expose us to those materials.

    • @TaciGrant
      @TaciGrant Před 2 lety +1

      By the way, you know I am one of your fans! Thank you so much for all the effort and great reviews!l in this video! A lot of work! 👏👏👏 well done!

    • @TaciGrant
      @TaciGrant Před 2 lety +1

      Do you know if the Python was made by safe material ? The reason I’m so concerned is that my 2 yo daughter will definitely help during water changes. She loves the fish tanks and wanna help already! 😍🙏

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety +1

      No idea, most manufactured products in the world today have markings on them that say "this product is known by the state of california to cause cancer", i even bought a peice of untreated wood that had this lable, and its just wood.

    • @TaciGrant
      @TaciGrant Před 2 lety +1

      Hey friend! Hi! I got the Python hose! You were right! It does a better job and it came with the same label about the cancerous substances, but it looks like a way better product exactly like you showed in your video. I don’t know if you are already aware of it (you might), but my husband discovered that once the vacuum suction starts you can turn of your tap water and it still continues to suck without any changes! Amazing! I’m feeling way better about this product now because I hated the idea of wasting water. The environment do no need to suffer so much with this technique now. 🙏
      Thank you so much again for being there for us! 🙏
      I’m gonna keep following your videos and sharing them with my friends.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you

  • @Chris58369
    @Chris58369 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought the hygger Automatic Aquarium Water Changer which looks basically the same as the cheap one you tested & it barley sucks, I had to prime it with tank water to get it to start draining! Years ago I had a python & it lasted me quite a while never had an issue with it! I will be sending the $40 thing back & spending the extra to get the $79 python! (I need the 50ft that’s why it’s $79) I too noticed the inner peace of the sink connector is wider than the python. We have 60-70ish psi here (according to my ro/di setup) shame I wasted my time… From now on I’m going to go with my gut & just buy the better quality products & not these cheap knockoffs!!!

    • @Chris58369
      @Chris58369 Před 3 lety +1

      Also thanks for the video! Helped me confirm that it wasn’t just my water/home… I figured this cheap one wouldn’t be as good…

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety

      Your quite welcome.

  • @cilvabakape763
    @cilvabakape763 Před 9 měsíci

    Siphon power test?

  • @josephpowell1611
    @josephpowell1611 Před 4 lety +4

    I just bought the aqueon and I wished I had seen this video first. The aqueon ain't shit

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety +1

      I definitely agree that the python is a little bit better as far as build quality and functionality

    • @Chris58369
      @Chris58369 Před 3 lety

      I bought the I bought the hygger Automatic Aquarium Water Changer & it sucks! Taking it back & buying the python!

  • @jonharrington4454
    @jonharrington4454 Před 2 lety +1

    Pythons been number 1 sense they licensed the patent

  • @geminilantern
    @geminilantern Před 2 lety +1

    👍👍

  • @TheCupfulBoy
    @TheCupfulBoy Před 3 lety +1

    Does it use any faucet water when you vacuum the water out of the tank? Can I turn the faucet off once the water flows out?

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety

      Yes as it shows in the video both use faucet water when vacuuming the tank, you can turn the water off after you start your syphon and it will continue to work unless your tank is lower or equal to the height of your sink, in that case you will need to keep the faucet on to keep the syphon running.

  • @roystevenson1297
    @roystevenson1297 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video very interesting here's a question if you get Sand in your adapter that goes to sink what's the best way to get it out phone slowing down psiphon you know how you psiphon the sand sometimes you might pick up a little amazing get caught up into the adapter so how do we fix that

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety

      The sand shouldn't slow down the syphon at all, the openings on the adapter are large enough to let the sand pass and if needed can just be rinsed out

    • @roystevenson1297
      @roystevenson1297 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TrafishAquatics I have a python sometimes it's not a siphon is good as it was at first sometimes it was typing then it will stop then it will start again back and forth it just seemed weird I was thinking maybe you say I got into the adapter over the years using it I know this the hose is a little bit more fancy now as well do you think they might be just a water pressure I just noticed it the past few months

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety

      Could be your water pressure in your house fluctuating as well, you can take the screws out of the adapter and see if you have some buildup inside of it

  • @operationhotshotinc.6887
    @operationhotshotinc.6887 Před 4 lety +1

    my aqueon head that goes into my tank . the little blue shut off broke. any fix ?

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety

      You could try to fix it but the plastic is generally so thin It's likely not worth it cuz it would just break again, though I do believe you can just order a new siphon head for them

  • @FireflyXOXO1
    @FireflyXOXO1 Před rokem

    On Aug 13th 2023 the Python is $79.00 on Amazon. How things have changed

  • @mikesworldduh
    @mikesworldduh Před 2 lety +1

    I thought my boyfriend had the python but he had the aqueon and ours works great

  • @melissawhite5896
    @melissawhite5896 Před 2 lety +1

    If I purchase the python, do I need to purchase a longer gravel tube for it to work on a tank that is 24 inches tall, or is the default gravel tube that comes with it long enough? Thanks!

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety

      Gravel tube length is all personal prefrence, basicly it all depends on if you want to get your hand/arm wet or not

    • @melissawhite5896
      @melissawhite5896 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TrafishAquatics …of course I don’t want to get wet. I’ll leave that to the critters inside the tank. My question actually was, how long is the tube that comes with the python system? I don’t see it anywhere in item description (Petco, Amazon). Thought you might be able to answer. And does the gravel vacuum part work as well with any size tube, or shorter vs longer make a difference? Thanks again.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety +1

      The suction is about the same with various sizes of tube, maybe slightly less as you get longer, the basic tube is about 12" long

    • @jungleman4800
      @jungleman4800 Před 2 lety

      Anything over 10" will not siphon out fish poop very well.

  • @esoyangel6959
    @esoyangel6959 Před 4 lety +1

    I actually have the same issue with Aqueon. Where it doesn’t drain from my 5 gal tank. Should I switch to Python?

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety

      The first thing I would do is double check your water pressure, I have used my python in houses where the water pressure was low and it had issues as well.

  • @RJ-vb7gh
    @RJ-vb7gh Před 2 lety +1

    Or if you are really lucky, you have a floor drain or sewer clean out in your basement and you just syphon all of your drain water down to it.

  • @SirSkippy87
    @SirSkippy87 Před 4 lety +2

    Both fill rates are going to naturally be dictated by the rate at which your faucet can put out water, not the system itself!!!

    • @rachelsanchez3979
      @rachelsanchez3979 Před 4 lety +1

      He said this during the video

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety

      Correct but if my water system is a constant pressure and flow rate, and I've run both systems, and one is slower doesn't that mean that there is a difference in the system causing this variation.

    • @SirSkippy87
      @SirSkippy87 Před 4 lety +1

      If there’s a significant difference in the inside diameter of the tubing being used... I could see that affecting it.

    • @SirSkippy87
      @SirSkippy87 Před 4 lety +1

      Personally, I use the python system and it does a great job. I think it’s better manufacturing with better materials, also a better design as far as being able to create a siphon.. only problem I’ve noticed with the python system is the different lengths in the gravel tubes. The system comes with a 10 in gravel tube so I bought a 24 inch gravel tube for my deeper tanks so I don’t have to put my hands in the water in order to do maintenance. So I noticed that the longer the gravel tube is, the less suction you have for sucking up debris. This is also partly due to the python system having a wider diameter gravel tube from what I can tell.. it’s definitely wider than the gravel tube I used before with buckets!

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety

      Both systems use a similar diameter hose and both have similar dia. Syphon heads, the only 2 differences I saw were the odd design of the aqueon syphon head and the diameter of the Venturi port inside of the nozzle that attaches to the sink, since they are slightly different sizes this can cause water pressure variences between the systems which will affect fill and drain times. And I agree that the aqueon is for sure a cheaper plastic and much more likely to break.

  • @Mrmike710
    @Mrmike710 Před 3 lety +1

    I've always liked the python no spill system but the whole thing about refilling straight from the tap always had my brow raised,but i guess since prime is a trusted superior product and is proven.I have a 20long and i always dose a full cap to treat the water before i refill(thats with the bucket system)so with the prime can i still dose a capful before i refill with the python system and then dose another cap once filled or is that overkill? I'm really thinking about getting this python system..no more damn buckets.Again what would be a recommended dose for the full volume of my 20gallon upon refilling with the python?

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety +2

      Whenever you're treating water conditioner with a Python system you would drain the amount of water that you want to remove and then add the amount of conditioner relative to the amount of water that needs to be replaced then add the new water, The chemical reaction of water conditioner actually removing chlorine and chloramines is actually very quick so this should have no ill effects on your fish as many hobbies do water changes this way and are very successful.

    • @Mrmike710
      @Mrmike710 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TrafishAquatics ok I just ordered one tonight off of Amazon...ive been really contemplating about getting it for awhile but after countless good reviews and videos I guess its worth a shot...but honestly the bucket system is such a drag lugging buckets back and fourth..thanks bro

    • @Mrmike710
      @Mrmike710 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TrafishAquatics ok so basically if I do a 30% WC ..that same amount that is refilled back has to be treated for that amount taken out.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety +1

      Correct

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 3 lety +1

      Any time

  • @meap9844
    @meap9844 Před 4 lety +1

    How did you make your diy one?

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety

      I have a video on how I made it 😁 czcams.com/video/mFTFvxUdC64/video.html

  • @lindaklingensmith9668
    @lindaklingensmith9668 Před 2 lety +1

    How long is the tubing for the python system

  • @josephstanley200
    @josephstanley200 Před 4 lety +1

    I most the time drain my tanks out to my garden beds and yard

  • @jimcarnese2974
    @jimcarnese2974 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't have either of them. My question is do you have to leave the faucet running once the siphon is started

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 4 lety +4

      That all depends on how high the tank sits in elevation as compared to the sink, if the tank is above the sink i will normally turn the faucet off and just let the siphon gravity feed the water out. If the tank is below the level of the sink you have to leave the water running to create a draw.

    • @stevejernigan4371
      @stevejernigan4371 Před 4 lety +1

      You can turn the faucet off unless is the sink or water source is significantly higher than the tank. For instance, if the tank is in the basement and the water source is on the ground floor, then leave the water on. Sea level atmospheric pressure can push water as high as 33 feet when a siphon is established. So at height of 10 feet the water will still flow, just at a much lower rate versus a elevation difference of 0 feet.

  • @Les4251
    @Les4251 Před rokem +1

    I'm sorry but yours is not a real test and if like me you live in an extremely built up area then depending on who is using what (washing machine etc, etc and time of day) will determine your water pressure. For instance, I have a bidet built into my toilet and sometimes during the day I hardly am able to clean my undercarriage but at night, (after 10pm) then I could do my tonsils at the same time…..the water pressure really rises simply because no-one is using it.

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před rokem

      Well this test was done with stable 50psi water pressure on a well pump so if you have unstable water pressure they both wouldnt perform as well as in this video.

  • @jasper___jones7198
    @jasper___jones7198 Před 2 lety +1

    The Python in the U.K. is over £100

    • @TrafishAquatics
      @TrafishAquatics  Před 2 lety +1

      Yea the price jump on most of the items sold in the uk is quite large

  • @dangelobyrd2577
    @dangelobyrd2577 Před 3 lety +1

    Can someone help me ? mine does not fit my sink .