large water contaitners

WarDaddy

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Where are you all getting your large water conainers?

I may be looking into getting a 50 - 100 gallon continer to store water in for water changes. I find myself with lots of reasons to head south at least once a month, I can easily head to scripts and pick up 50 gallons of free sea water, and bring it home to store.

I just need to find a large container(that will fit in my garage) to store it in, and a few containers toss in the van to haul the stuff in.

Where are affordable large containers?

IF i do go this route, what do I need to do to keep the water in a container for a month? Is a simple power head enough to keep the water ok?
 
oh yes, you are my motivation. I have a spot in the garage, If I move things around, I can set it up at.

So you got your barrels from a local carwash that was done with them eh?

Now I have to go talk to every car wash in town.

Grrrr....
 
Don't use Rubbermaid trash cans for long-term water storage. They are not engineered to hold liquids and WILL burst eventually. Might be worth the risk if you have it in the garage in a spot where a spill would not be too detrimental, but anywhere else...don't risk it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6608757#post6608757 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by My F1sh R D34D!
I got the same exact ones you have ReefMeister2. Bought em at HD.

Sam

WOW! your kidding!
I've never seen them...and I know HD like the back of my hand!
They must have just started to carry them. Or perhaps they don't have them here in Orange County.

How much and what size did you get???

Thanks for the head's-up!
 
Walmart to ive seen em.

I got my container just last week here in sylmar 91342.

dont how how ong theyve had em? But i got a black one.

Sam
 
what about those big square troughs? the ones with the ribs on the outside? anyone know if they sell those locally?
 
I think people are getting confused by the pictures and not understanding what these water barrels really are.
They are constructed of 1/4" thick nylon that is completely rigid and does not flex what-so-ever... not the standard polypropolene trash barrels that WalMart and HD sells. Huge difference.

CCG posted a link to US plastics that sell the correct barrels but shipping such a bulky item would make it cost prohibitive in most parts of the country.

a 55 gallon goes for $70 and costs $30 more to ship to So Cal.
 
Well I think the walmart ones arent. I think the ones at walmart are trashcans.

But the one I bought is a 55g drum. Thats what their called?

HTH

Sam
 
there is a store in fullerton that sells those rectangular plastic bins that LFS has.
i bought one for 190. holds about 240gallon.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6610824#post6610824 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dkreef
there is a store in fullerton that sells those rectangular plastic bins that LFS has.
i bought one for 190. holds about 240gallon.

do you have a company name for us? :rollface:
 
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