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			 I've built a little platform on wheels to hold a ~20 gallon tank so I can cart it around the house to all my different tanks (and stop running around with buckets). 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	My concern is if i use a glass/plexi tank all the back and forth movement (and water sloshing around) will weaken and possibly break the tank/seals. Can I safely use one of those big plastic rubbermaid containers? Will anything "seep" into the water if it's left there for days/week to condition the water?  | 
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			 I have the same thing but with a 30 G plastic garbage can 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Works great and cost less that $20 at Canadian tire 
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			 i've been using an ~18g rubbermaid bin as a resevoir for my RO/DI water for the longest time.  Some people even use them as sumps.  Saw on RC one person's shark tank consisted of about 6 "outdoor" garbage cans hooked together in series with uniseals.  300 gallon sump for aproximately $150  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			![]() I'm going to switch out my rectangle shaped bin for a round garbage bin pretty soon though, cuz the sides bulge out when the thing's almost full. I like the idea of putting it on a cart though    I'd like to put my resevoir on an elevated platform, and just use a hose through a uniseal.  I'll just make the hose long enough to reach my tank and put a valve at the end so I can turn it off without going back to the laundrey room.  Might as well make the platform a cart, just in case I would like to wheel it right in front of the tank for some reason.  Never know.
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	Everything I put in my tank is fully dependant on me.  | 
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			 If you're looking for wheels I picked up a set of skidoo castors for $25 at costco (in the automotive aisle).  For $25 you get 3 heavy steel platforms ~5" square with 4 heavy duty castors per platform.  I'm sure buying 12 castors alone would cost more than $25 at any supply shop.  When all 3 platforms are used together it's rated for 1500lbs. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 ...I just opened the package and as it turns out each platform is the perfect size for a 5g bucket so I ended up using automotive tie-downs to attach the bucket to the wheeled platform.  Now I have 3 rolling water change buckets for $25 - not too bad.   
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	Now all I need is a pump to get the water in/out conveniently.....  | 
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