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If your decent at carpentry you can hide a fairly good sized container in plain sight if you have the room by disguising it as a cabinet or counter right beside the tank
I suck at carpentry so I have a big old brute can right beside the tank with the lid inverted as a makeshift shelf it ain't pretty but gets the job done |
I was looking for a container to fit in a very limited cabinet space while maximizing the capacity. I ended up buying an RV water tank. They come in many sizes and shapes, so you can find one that's right for your needs. Mine holds 12 gallons and last a little over a week. The one I got had no openings in it, I added those with bulkhead connectors. i cut an opening in the top for access and made a simple cover to fit over that. I could have ordered it with bungs welded on if I had wanted, but it was easier ans cheaper to just use standard pvc bulkheads. I think the tank cost me about $100, so not the cheapest option, but not outrageous either.
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The 55G drum can be anywhere as long as it is higher than the sump or you will need a Water Top Off System. Tom R |
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Very nice top off container! What are the dimensions? |
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17 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 18 tall. |
Yes very nice container indeed, and if you ever sell it due to size constraints I would buy it :mrgreen:
If your top off is just fresh water only and no additives how about setting up a 40gl tall freshwater tank near by and add some neon tetras lol that way you would have two nice tanks for your other half to view lol Lots of folks use a 55gl drum and with a pump and some long tubing run it from a garage or closet near bye instead of having a massive drum of water as an end table. |
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