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Josh

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I'm in the planning phases of a new tank. I happen to be remodeling my kitchen before I get the tank and I figured this is a good opportunity to get everything I need (water, drain, bucket) very close to the tank to make water changes and top offs very easy.

If you have a large tank, what sort of vessel do you use to store saltwater?

If you are using a bucket/trashcan, would you mind providing me with the measurement of the diameter and height of the can? I would like to put the garbage can into a closet/cabinet and need to know how big the cabinet needs to be to fit a standard size trashcan.

Thanks in advance!
 

House of Laughter

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Josh, when you come up, you can measure everyting - I have a 55g drum for top off and a 15g for water changes. I do weekly 15g changes and do a 30 once a month (or if I need to treat for cyano) and use a rubbermaid to double the 15g capacity to 30 if needed.

My sumpt is hard-plumbed into my sink, so when I want to do changes, all I do is throw a ball valve and drain to the 15 or 30g line in my sump, refill and turn back on. Takes about 15 mins. I also plumbed the RO/DI wastewater into that same line as well as use it to feed my fuge and frag tank. Have to see it to understand

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alrha

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i use the large brute garbage can for water storage. you may want to hit up home-depot to see what size can you want. i am sure a search online (rubbermaid.com?) would show you the dimensions of the different sizes. / this is where Dean should come in...
 

alrha

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just wait for his IPO - he'll fly higher than Google... and imagine how much more money we'll be able to burn in this hobby after that.
 

Deanos

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alrha said:
just wait for his IPO - he'll fly higher than Google... and imagine how much more money we'll be able to burn in this hobby after that.

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