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PostPosted: Feb 1st, '09, 13:57 
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Hi All

Does anyone know where to buy new IBC's in Perth and how much they cost?

I've found a supplier in the SW for second-hand IBC's but would like to source new (clean) ones if possible...

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PostPosted: Feb 1st, '09, 17:19 
Not sure where you'd get them in Perth Gibbo... but new ... you're looking at $400-500...

At that price.. I seriously think you'd be better off buying a brand spanking BYAP tank from Joel... :wink:


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or there is a place in Jandakot who had a few for $360 I think I can check if they have any left.


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the new ones from Schuetz are always available , about $360 aswell .

theyve got 2nd hand ones but wouldnt tell me what was in them & insisted I'd need to buy the brand new ones "even though theyre a fair bit more"


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Think I paid $390 for a 1000ltr water tank. Very strong as it was designed to water stock. And the plastic will not become brittle like IBC's. If your going to pay for a new IBC you should check all your options.


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Thanks for the info everyone, I'll chase up Schuetz.

I guess I liked the thought of an IBC as oppposed to a stock tank etc. because they are enclosed and thus likely to have minimal water loss through evaporation. Also, I could place it outside in the rain and not have any issues with diluting the fish water and / or the FT overflowing...

What are others thoughts on this, are they ligitimate concerns?


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Was offered a free one that had been outside for a while. Pushed on the side and my hand went through it. :shock: So they do break down after a while. Might last longer if you paint the outside. Then theres the paint peeling off.


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PostPosted: Feb 2nd, '09, 08:49 
Generally, we shade/cover our tanks regardless Gibbo... more to stop algael growth than anything else... but it does prevent (or lessen) rainfall events as well...


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I have a second hand one if you're interested. Food grade, ex hydroponics, top removed. Good condition. $100 ono. Hilton.

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