TW
Wed Aug 01, 2007, 11:20 AM
Hi there,
I've been using 120L plastic containers (on wheels) from Bunnings for my water changes & although they only cost around $20 - $30, I've gone through several in the last year. They don't seem strong enough to be able to wheel around when full of water (they crack, the wheels snap off etc).
So I've been investigating the possibility of using a wheelie bin. I found this site http://www.mrwheeliebin.com.au/clinical-food.html it has some that are food grade, so I assume they would definitely be safe for discus. Whether they have the strength is another thing. Has anyone used these type?
They're more costly than others I've found (non food grade). I don't mind paying the extra, if that's what I need, but wonder if anyone else uses the plain old wheelie bin, such as this http://www.justwheeliebins.com.au/epages/whitelabel4.sf/?ObjectPath=/Shops/justwheeliebins/Products/bo120l
Any thoughts, anyone?
I've been using 120L plastic containers (on wheels) from Bunnings for my water changes & although they only cost around $20 - $30, I've gone through several in the last year. They don't seem strong enough to be able to wheel around when full of water (they crack, the wheels snap off etc).
So I've been investigating the possibility of using a wheelie bin. I found this site http://www.mrwheeliebin.com.au/clinical-food.html it has some that are food grade, so I assume they would definitely be safe for discus. Whether they have the strength is another thing. Has anyone used these type?
They're more costly than others I've found (non food grade). I don't mind paying the extra, if that's what I need, but wonder if anyone else uses the plain old wheelie bin, such as this http://www.justwheeliebins.com.au/epages/whitelabel4.sf/?ObjectPath=/Shops/justwheeliebins/Products/bo120l
Any thoughts, anyone?