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Lets see some pics of your water change setups looking at building one in my garage so looking for ideas :) i'm sure there was other posts similar but i couldn't find them
 

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there use to be a bunch of pictures but apparently they got deleted on accident or something they were stored in the same file with all of the punctuation that file somehow was deleted I am sure we can start posting new pictures I just don't know what we are going to do about the punctuation we will figure something out
 

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I use good ol manual labor. Two 44 gallon brutes, one for RO/DI and one for Salt. My next one with use a pump though as I plan on having a much larger tank and with that comes larger water changes.
 
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i do it this way now but being in the service and my wife taking care of them id rather have a system for her to use then anything and also when i get back i've piced up 1500 gal tank and a 600 gal sump so using barrels at taht time will take forever lol..

I use good ol manual labor. Two 44 gallon brutes, one for RO/DI and one for Salt. My next one with use a pump though as I plan on having a much larger tank and with that comes larger water changes.
 

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Here's a plan I made for our local club meeting where we built a mixing station for a public tank we are rehabbing. We built two of these stands, used 2 55g plastic drums and 3/4" bulkheads in the bottom.
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nice plan i was thinking something like this but stacking them

Here's a plan I made for our local club meeting where we built a mixing station for a public tank we are rehabbing. We built two of these stands, used 2 55g plastic drums and 3/4" bulkheads in the bottom.
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