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I really like the dimensions of this one. Trying to maximize space in the fish room while maximizing water storage. Tough to do
I can't remember the capacity of this Wesco tank. I believe it is ~55 gallons. I picked this model due to it's small diameter. I needed something ~50 gallons that would fit in this space without interfering with parking in my garage. I've tapped the incoming water line for the hot water tank to feed the RO unit. The RO waste feeds into the AC drain line. I mix salt water as needed in 33 gallon brute trash cans.
Yes, I had a 75g and used a 32g brute can for years.The water tanks from the website looks amazing. Are the brute trash cans viable for water storage? I don't have a large tank as everyone (75 gallon here). I think a 32 gallon could satisfy my needs.
That’s a really nice set up. 20 gallons each?Full info in my build thread:
I imagine so!Mine is a 275g tote in the garage.
Sure makes life easier.
Yup, though I have my float valve at about 19 gallon. I really like having the ball valves up high so I don't have bend down to operate things. Full how-to-ish info in my build thread.That’s a really nice set up. 20 gallons each?
how much invested in the plumbing, pumps and bins to store water?Just finished this yesterday. I still need to button up the cables and tubing but it’s up and running.
Looks awesome! What size tanks are those?Just finished this yesterday. I still need to button up the cables and tubing but it’s up and running.
75gal bins: $715 with shippinghow much invested in the plumbing, pumps and bins to store water?
Thanks. 75gal each.Looks awesome! What size tanks are those?
I would like to see it as I will NEVER have room for some of these water stations i see in this thread lol They are pretty awesome tho! Great job everyone!I guess you don't want to see the 3g bucket for my 5g tank. LOL
There are some serious water stations going on in this thread. This is good to see if/when I can upgrade my tank.
My mixing station is in my spare room, so my water is kept at room temp. No heater needed.A couple of questions for you guys - as I have a 230G ready to ship but the whole nightmare of water changes is giving me a bit of a pause to reconsider.
Do you add the salt manually? Is that just before the water change? What about heaters? Is there a heater in your saltwater reservoir?