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Water mixing station containers. 1 salt, 1 fresh.
Other than maybe a PItA to drill holes, it fits my space and water needs.
BPA free and food grade plastic it appears.

Any and all input is very appreciated.
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Water mixing station containers. 1 salt, 1 fresh.
Other than maybe a PItA to drill holes, it fits my space and water needs.
BPA free and food grade plastic it appears.

Any and all input is very appreciated.
Thank you! IMG_1355.png
Not big enough (just my opinion)
 

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Water mixing station containers. 1 salt, 1 fresh.
Other than maybe a PItA to drill holes, it fits my space and water needs.
BPA free and food grade plastic it appears.

Any and all input is very appreciated.
Thank you! IMG_1355.png
I use a different brand of that exact container for the top off for my LPS tank.
Been using it for 8-9 years.
 
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The other option I’ve come across is a temco 15 gallon cylinder, which I do like better. They’re @ $110 before shipping. I dunno if the juice is worth the squeeze.
 

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Would share the brand? These are @ 40 bucks on Amazon.
The brand I use is Vittles Vault sold at Petsmart and Petco ( probably elsewhere too).
Mine is 14" x 14" x 20" . I don't remember how much I paid for it, but looking at Petco and Petsmart websites, the Amazon prices looks pretty good.

While you can't see inside it, it's worked very well for me for a number of years.
I've always been tempted to try and cut in a window on the side and glue in some clear plastic, but I would hate to ruin a good thing.



 

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