filtration systems in brute cans

guserto4

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I'm planning the setup of my 100g tank, with the intent on eventually utilizing the filtration & sump components I create now for the 300g that is sitting in the garage for later. My question is- how many of you with larger volume systems go completely unconventional and do filtration / sump space in a series of brute trash cans? I'm leaning towards this because it seems more economical and less likely to crack, a seal to break, etc. Can anyone think of reasons NOT to go this route?
 
Yea those stock tanks. I've thought about those, but they take up some room. Plus I figure you can minimize evaporation with less surface area, right?

As the kids say, I'm "balling on a budget" and like the inexpensiveness of the brutes too.

Good point though. Thanks!
 
IIRC, I believe that Randy Holmes-Farley uses a series of Brutes in his filtration system.
 
I think I found Randy Holmes-Farley's thread where he discussed part by part his filtration and I am thinking very similarly to what he did. I do like the idea of the blue polys, but brute's are just soo much easier/cheaper to source- I have a 44g brute I use for RO/DI and 2 20g brutes (one for water mixing and one that is holding fallow LR) and none show any deflection at all. My biggest concern I guess is that they might leach something (I know the 20g are food safe as they were an online order from HD, but idk about the grey 44g).
 
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