75$ is cheap. Had liquid fertilizer in it before. Would washing it out work?
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its a large 225 gallon plastic tote. Would love to use for something reef related!
75$ is cheap. Had liquid fertilizer in it before. Would washing it out work?
Got the same ones but mine were for food storage. Smoked pork and hot dog paste. Not sure if you can use the ones used as fertilizer but so long as you can clean it thoroughly I don't see why not.
Just take some muriatic acid to it =)its a large 225 gallon plastic tote. Would love to use for something reef related!
75$ is cheap. Had liquid fertilizer in it before. Would washing it out work?
Just take some muriatic acid to it =)
My work sells these as well. Be VERY careful. The EPAs only guidelines for being "clean enough to sell" are triple rinse and less than 1" residue at the bottom.
Don't know what type of fertilizer but you're looking at a ton of water usage to get it clean enough for aquarium water.
Could of had an Ester fert in it. Fert also has iron For 75$ and the amount that of water, can't you get a Rubbermaid tub thing.
For how much we put in to reef tanks I would hate to risk it even if it can be cleaned.
If the EPA won't let the tub be washed and become food grade do you think it's okay for a tank?
The EPA only gives rules on how to wash it and what can be contained in it for reuse.If the EPA won't let the tub be washed and become food grade do you think it's okay for a tank?
Hard to know what exactly liquid fertilizer might contain, but is likely OK with good rinsing.