What does your "reefing supply" look like and where do you keep them?

Where do you keep your "reef supplies?"

  • Shelf

    Votes: 56 10.3%
  • Tank Stand

    Votes: 76 14.0%
  • Cabinet

    Votes: 123 22.7%
  • Counter

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Everywhere

    Votes: 249 45.9%
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    Votes: 36 6.6%

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WallyB

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This storage Idea came after our Kitchen Fridge Broke....
And the Fridge wouldn't fit through the Exit doorway, so I had to remove it.

Both pieces were at the Curb, and then I thought....It may be useful for my Aquarium Supply Clutter.

I first took the whole heavy door, but then looking closely under the magnetic Seal, there were screws.

I stripped off the Plastic Shelf SHELL liner from the Heavy part of the Fridge door.
Light as a feather, but strong.
And simply hung it up with screws on all.

Fridge Door LIner is waterproof, easy to clean, shelves adjustable.
I also decided to take all the Fridge Pullout draws for storage bins.

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Recently I snagged another Fridge Door LIner, and have a similar setup for junk in the Garage.
Another one for my Tool area in basement.

They are great!!

Now if you like this idea, don't do this to your working fridge tonight. YOUR WIFE/Family WILL KILL YOU.
 
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All the above LOL.

There are a few things under the tank...
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... some in the basement...
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... and other stuff in my office desk. No reason the stuff in the desk can't go into the basement, I've just always done it this way (the 75g was in my office so it was easy at the time).
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on the market for a cabinet like the last picture you posted. Can you tell me where you got it?
 

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I'm fortunate that I've got the entire workshop in the back of my basement for fish stuff. It's maybe 20' by 7' so not too shabby. I have other misc odds and ends floating around but I keep the living space nice and neat. Not pictured is my 35 mixing container, ro unit, etc, but I do have the space to play around a bit. Far and away the 2 best things are my wife's old jewelry container -I need something, I can find it in a minute- and this magnetic tool holder I got from ikea. Naturally I still have my brute trashcan hanging out enjoying it's retirement.
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frozen food =freezer
test kits - desk
other foods -desk
tools long- next to tank in jar
tools short - in stand or on adjacent window sill
salt, RODI unit, TDS meter, Refract and calibration fluid, spare parts and equipment - basement
books and technical sheets - living room

This is me. Some everywhere! The things I rarely use are stored in a downstairs closet. Weekly use things in an upstairs bedroom. Daily use items next to the tanks it is used for.
 

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