Ways to completely empty a big tank?

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It's common and easy knowledge when it comes to getting the water level right down for water change purposes, but surprisingly - I can't seem to find much information on "completely" emptying a tank.

What are the other way of doing this besides impractical "tipping" for big tanks?

Using a towels to absorb the remaining water is one method I can think of, but what others are there?
 

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It's common and easy knowledge when it comes to getting the water level right down for water change purposes, but surprisingly - I can't seem to find much information on "completely" emptying a tank.

What are the other way of doing this besides impractical "tipping" for big tanks?

Using a towels to absorb the remaining water is one method I can think of, but what others are there?

Utility pump that sits on the bottom (bottom suction pumps) should take the water down to 1/8" or less depending on the unit.

From there a fan/towels can evaporate/absorb the rest.
 

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