Geo's Reef Rubbermaid Stock Tank Sock Holders

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You mean these?
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What is the price and dimensions? Also does it hold 4” or 7” socks?
 

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For those of you using the buckhorn containers do you have to seal the inside with something or are they water tight with set up? If you did have to seal it what did you use?
I use the buckhorn units in food processing plant. They get replaced regularly as can crack on the bottom.


For those of you using the buckhorn containers do you have to seal the inside with something or are they water tight with set up? If you did have to seal it what did you use?

I've had a 150 Rubbermaid for the last 10 years but the dimensions on this would be so much easier to work with.
 

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