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So, what is everyone using to prevent or to soak up spills during water changes and ect. I was thinking a really big bath mat, but open to suggestions. At the rate my hardwood floors are toast.
 

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Personally I like post #2.

But you could consider applying a more waterproof finish on the floor around the tank if you want a more sophisticated and permanent solution. Could even be worth temporarily moving the tank to facilitate, depending on the extent you'd want to take it.
 
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Personally I like post #2.

But you could consider applying a more waterproof finish on the floor around the tank if you want a more sophisticated and permanent solution. Could even be worth temporarily moving the tank to facilitate, depending on the extent you'd want to take it.
I just refinished the floors prior to setting up the tank and office. So, prevention is more the worry, I don't want to do it again. 🫠
 
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Those washable puppy training pads

The apsorb alot of water and water can't soak through to the other side
because the last layer is like a silicone here I use so thing like this

Awesome suggestion, I didn't know that those existed!
 

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So, what is everyone using to prevent or to soak up spills during water changes and ect. I was thinking a really big bath mat, but open to suggestions. At the rate my hardwood floors are toast.
I have 5 dedicated thick towels. I have not incurred the Wrath of Khan since
 

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So with my first tank, I never considered I would make a mess! I’ve been using just towels and that’s worked ok but I love the training pads idea! I have a bunch now that mine is trained and was just thinking this morning what to do with them!! With my 100g, having learned my lesson, I bought a commercial mat that absorbs water and put it under the cabinet when it was installed and that has protected my hardwood floors!
 

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I have a bunch of full size shower towels I don't care about and don't use for myself anywhere. They are used for water changes or when my dog needs a bath.

But after I'm done with tank maintenance, I pull the towel and then ALWAYS wet swiffer the area so that any remaining saltwater moisture is removed from the hardwood floors.
 

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I find that if I don’t use my wife’s towel the water changes go better.
 

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