18 gallon tote for mixing saltwater? Yes or No

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Ok, I'm sure this has been asked before but I need a storage tank(tote) to make saltwater for my 40 gallon tank. I'm so far from any store but a Wally Mart. So do you think a sterlite 18 gallon tote would be ok? I don't think they are NSF as there is no label that says it. I can't pay $54 for a 20 gal. Brute. I'm kind of stuck.After getting my first refill on the tank,I can use my 5 gallon buckets (food safe ) from lowe's for regular water changes. The water will be in the tote only long enough to mix my salt,clear, and go into the forty. Thanks
 

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I would just use the 5 gallon buckets to fill it up, in fact, that is what I did lol
It takes a while but who cares - Why buy something to use only once
 
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Well, its the waiting for at least four buckets to fill just to cover my rock.I don't want to lose any bacteria that is on my dry rock.It's been working for a month,but it needs the first major water change. I can always use the tote for aquarium supplies after mixing this batch. I just read that these are BPA-free and phthalate-free. I think that would be ok for short time use. Would appreciate any more opinions.
 
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