Aquarium Safe Plastic?

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Hey guys,

I have a narrow space for a RO storage area so I can’t fit a brute trash can.

I found this 15g barrel (would be a huge improvement from my 5g bucket)

I was wondering if it was reef safe? Thanks

Here’s the link to the pictures.


If it is not, any suggestions similar in size would be appreciated!

Thank you!

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Hey guys,

I have a narrow space for a RO storage area so I can’t fit a brute trash can.

I found this 15g barrel (would be a huge improvement from my 5g bucket)

I was wondering if it was reef safe? Thanks

Here’s the link to the pictures.


If it is not, any suggestions similar in size would be appreciated!

Thank you!

IMG_5755.png IMG_5756.png
HDPE stamped recycling code 2 is food grade/food safe.
 
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Polyethylene is generally considered reef safe. Galvanized steel is not safe for salt water, but should be fine for RO. I always try to find items that clearly state “potable water” or “food grade”. I use this barrel personally:

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Hey guys,

I have a narrow space for a RO storage area so I can’t fit a brute trash can.

I found this 15g barrel (would be a huge improvement from my 5g bucket)

I was wondering if it was reef safe? Thanks

Here’s the link to the pictures.


If it is not, any suggestions similar in size would be appreciated!

Thank you!

IMG_5755.png IMG_5756.png
These are used for hazardous clean up drums. I was given one this size and have used it for salt and fresh water storage without issue, but as noted the ring will rust over time. If it's just sitting upright in the garage (no sloshing around) the ring can basically stay dry since the lid seals in liquids. I've used mine to transport a lot of water and if I had bothered to rinse off salt and dry the ring before I stored it I think it would probably still look new.
 

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