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![]() I don't store ro/di other than the few gallons in the reservoir that came with the unit, nor pre-made up SW.
Every couple or 3 weeks for a water change I just fill up a trash can with ro/di and then go from there. I've been thinking as well as getting a RV tank since first seeing the one in my trailer just haven't really looked for one. I have a basement fish room and the flat profile of the RV tanks would make it easy to suspend from the floor joists without worrying about hitting my head. That way I could use gravity for a ATO and the tank wouldn't take up any floor space. If I ever stumble across that RV wreaking yard that people keep telling me about but don't seem to know the name, I'm buying one. Last edited by mark; 04-26-2008 at 05:56 AM. Reason: typo |
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![]() Yah I liked the idea of using the rectangular tanks as they are so much more space efficient. The place where I'm getting mine is called Pro-Mold in Crossfield (30 min. North of Calgary). He's offering the 30 gal rectangular in black at 2 for 1 ($155 for both) Normally he sells them in the white but he ordered in a bunch in black for a customer. Turns out the guy was not a reefer but a "reefer dealer" who had his grow-op busted before he took delivery
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