I know it says 'food' in the description but without a food grade certificate, I wouldn't trust storing water for aquatic use.DuzMano wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 16:20 pm Maybe these folks?
https://www.kingfisherdirect.co.uk/plas ... 220-litres
Water But leeching/contaminating water?
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They do carry a UN certification for food grade product storage as per the pdf specs, however someone else posted a supplier on eBay that's a bit cheaper and quicker turnaround, so all moot now haha