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Hey! I'm adding an ato to my tank. I am just curious as to what I can use for a reservoir. Can i just use basically anything that holds water and I can fit the pump in? I see reservoirs for sale for hundreds of dollars. Why would you spend that kind of money on something like that if you could just use a bucket? I'm genuinely wondering. I'm leaning towards the Reef Breeders EXO auto top off. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
I have a bashsea 10 gallon on my 120.
I have a 5 gallon bucket on my 45 frag system.
A couple bucks vs $150.
Oh well its only money, lol.
I was just curious. I figured you could use anything but wondered if there was a reason beyond aesthetics for something more expensive.
 
The expensive ATO containers don’t do anything different but look nicer than a 5G pail in your living room.
 
I use a 29 gallon from petco for two systems, 29$ right now $/gal until Jan 31
 
I was just curious. I figured you could use anything but wondered if there was a reason beyond aesthetics for something more expensive.
Yea my 5g is in a cabinet.
The bashea is visible because my stand is open. Plus I evaporate 2g's a day in my 120.
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I've used a 5-gallon bucket many times... nothing wrong with it if it's out of site. Don't have room for ATO under the stand currently so I got one of these ($50 on Amazon) because it's less of an eyesore.
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I used a 5g water storage container for ages. I just recently purchased a branded ato container because it was on sale and I needed to open up better space in my cabinet. Plus it seals better and isn't evaporating out of the container...
 
Use something that's easy to refill and clean.
 
If you got some DIY skills. I made a 11.5" acrylic cube and got 2 storage ottomans online. Cube went in one and fish stuff in the other. Total cost about $75.
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I looked at doing this DIY with some acrylic from Lowe's but was concerned about the pressure being too much for the seams. Can you go over your process? What thickness/bonding agent did you use?
 
I looked at doing this DIY with some acrylic from Lowe's but was concerned about the pressure being too much for the seams. Can you go over your process? What thickness/bonding agent did you use?
I used 1/4" thick extruded acrylic and bonded it together with Weld-On 4
 
I’ve used a water pitcher on one tank for years. You can use a bucket, it just has to be food grade.

I also have nicer looking options like an IM 15gallon reservoir. Looks better in my office vs a bucket and holds the water I need for two weeks. Right tool, right job that also pertains to aesthetics.
 
I use a 5 gallon orange Home Depot bucket. Been using it for years. Easy to refill, easy to clean.
 

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