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what do you stor your WC water in?
up untile now ive used an old salt bucket but iam setting a 75g+ tank so i think i need something in the 30-50g range to store my water and was wondering what other people use and what is safe?
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Anything safe for potable water is fine.
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I have a huge foodgrade storage tank i got from an industrial plastics plant here in town. probably holds over a 100 gallons easy
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i bought a 90g ufa water storage container wich im gonna hook up a pump and some bulkheads in
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Rubbermaid plastic garbage can (holds ~80L).
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Just a regular plastic garbage can (new of course) has worked great for me. I like the idea of being able to reach into the container to clean it, and a large opening makes the mixing of my salt much easier.
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How have you "prepared" the garbage can for it to be reef/food safe?
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I have a 55 gallon Olive barrel with a screw on lid.
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I use wine kit containers 2 of them.....holds 25L each.
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I bought a 20 gallon food grade bucket ( looks like a white garbage can) at a local wine making store.
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Two large rubbermaid containers work for me.
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rubbermaid trash bins. i like their round shape. the rectangle bins bow out and aren't as strong.
as for preparation I just rinse them thoroughly with hot tap water. I'm afraid of adding any bleach or such to clean them. |
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i just use one of those 5-gallon jugs for drinking water
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What does one of those babies sell for? |
rubbermaid "Brute" 44 Gallon Garbage can. I think that is as durable a garbage can can get.
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i paid $230 for it but they also make a 55g model and a 200g model.
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Rubbermaid makes a 120 liter trash can with wheels; makes it easy to move around. Can find them at Can. Tire or Wal-Mart
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Rubbermaid "Brute" trashcans are awesome. They come in different sizes up to ~55 gallons and are very solidly built - well worth the extra $ over the flimsier standard plastic cans/tubs.
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landscapers often have tanks like that in thier trucks also so they must be available somewhere, thiers a online place i seen with better sizes and shapes but over double the price plus shipping
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finally an advantage to living in Edm, there's at least 3 places that make them here.
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I just use an old 33 gallon tank I had sitting around.....holds...uh......33 gallons....lol
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They're readily available at home depot and only $11-18 a piece (depending on size). I don't trust the trash cans on wheels. They're a harder plastic that doesn't give enough with the water pressure and that wierd shape at the bottom for the wheels could be a weak point. |
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