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Old January 7th 04, 04:34 PM
Harry Muscle
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Default Home Depot buckets ... safe for aquarium use?

Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.

Thanks,
Harry




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Old January 7th 04, 05:03 PM
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Default Home Depot buckets ... safe for aquarium use?

On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 11:34:31 -0500, Harry Muscle wrote:

Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.


Sure, they are safe. Just rinse them out.

For cheap buckets, visit your local Dunkin Donuts and ask for their
used Jelly buckets. You can also get small buckets from your local
deli. The folks may charge you 50 cents or a buck and you'll have to
clean them out.
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Old January 7th 04, 06:30 PM
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"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the

HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with

aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under

my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.



Home Depot does sell a 3 gallon can indentical to the 5g - only not as tall.
Look in the bucket aisle g


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Old January 8th 04, 01:52 AM
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Default Home Depot buckets ... safe for aquarium use?

home depot sales all kind of buckets. look around paint aisle and cleaning
products aisle


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"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the

HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with

aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under

my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.



Home Depot does sell a 3 gallon can indentical to the 5g - only not as

tall.
Look in the bucket aisle g


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Old January 8th 04, 03:00 AM
John Lange
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Default Home Depot buckets ... safe for aquarium use?

Harry

I have 10 of them I use them to store RO water for my aquarium. NEVER had a
problem...

JOhn

"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the

HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with

aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under

my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.

Thanks,
Harry




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Old January 8th 04, 03:40 AM
Dave Peck
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Default Home Depot buckets ... safe for aquarium use?

I got a 5 gal and a 20 qt. at Lowe's. The 20 qt has marks on the inside so
I know when I have a gallon or 2 so I can add my de-chlorinator w/out having
to fill the bucket up to where it will spill or to measure how much I take
out when I am cleaning. I am a newbe so I need to measure everything...

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"Harry Muscle" wrote in message
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Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the

HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with

aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under

my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.

Thanks,
Harry




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Old January 8th 04, 07:10 AM
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Harry Muscle wrote:
Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.

Thanks,
Harry




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I found my 2 gal bucket at Cash & Carry which is a resturant supply
store. food grade and has mesurment lines on it.

Ben
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Old January 9th 04, 08:39 AM
Adam
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Default Home Depot buckets ... safe for aquarium use?

Are those buckets that you can buy at home depot (the ones that have the
HD
logo on the outside, I think they are 5G or so) safe for use with

aquariums
(ie: water change, etc.). Also does anyone now of a source for slightly
smaller buckets/containers? A 5G might be a little too big to fit under

my
tank ... a 3-4G would probably be ok.

Thanks,
Harry

Get a 14 qt bucket from your local dollar store. Filled to the top they
come out to right around 3 gallons. For the price you can get several of
them. Also milk jugs work nice for smaller tanks. I keep about five of
them ready to go to top off my seven tanks.

HTH

Ed


 




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