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Posted: 4/1/2024 2:46:51 PM EDT
I'm thinking about getting one of these, either 150gal or 300gal, to use as a *pool* for just me. I'd figure out some kind of cover to keep it clean, but can you put bleach in these to stop algae growth and any other nastiness?
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/rubbermaid-structural-foam-stock-tanks-300-gal-capacity |
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I bought a 700 gallon (8’ diameter) stock tank from tractor supply for my grandkids to use when they visit. Have all the pool stuff, treatment kit, chlorine tabs, floating chlorine tab holder, vaccuum (garden hose hookup uses water pressure), skimmer pole, and a nice little Hayward sand filter that keeps it sparkling clear a summer. Of course, I drilled out the holes for the filter in and out connections. what a great little pool! Nice and refreshing on a hot afternoon for me too!
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You can use your little “tubbby” if you want but why not go whole hog and do something better? 😊 I didn’t “need” the filter of course but I found it at a pool supply store and it fit the size perfectly…overkill, actually but I like it.
I’m moving the pool to my grandkids house this summer so her mom can deal with it. |
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Born with a low tolerance for bullshit
KY, USA
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: I don't want metal, because they rust/corrode and all that, and I want to keep it simple. I figured on having to pour a little bleach in every week (no idea how much), but I didn't know if it would damage the tank material. Edit - The plan is to put it about where those pavers are, towards the top/right of this pic. It would be straight out from the steps. https://i.postimg.cc/pddWYDsQ/2024-1-23-Ramp-Lights.jpg View Quote I would not pour bleach in that container, then crawl into it. There are a lot of reasons that's not good for you. I don't have time to type them all, and yes, "chlorine" is in our drinking water (not good for you either) and I'm a bleach user, but I don't want to take a bath in it, even dilute. |
Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
I do it in my bathtub, whenever I get Poison Ivy or Chigger bites. Dries it all right up, and smells like I've been swimming.
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Born with a low tolerance for bullshit
KY, USA
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Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
Originally Posted By 67Firebird: I'm thinking about getting one of these, either 150gal or 300gal, to use as a *pool* for just me. I'd figure out some kind of cover to keep it clean, but can you put bleach in these to stop algae growth and any other nastiness? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/51036/300gal_Stock_Tank-3175679.jpg https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/rubbermaid-structural-foam-stock-tanks-300-gal-capacity View Quote |
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I'm not Retired, I'm a Professional Grandpa!
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So you agree that the bleach wouldn't hurt the tank, and would keep it from getting slimy? I could spend more time outside this Summer, if I had a cool place to sit.
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: So you agree that the bleach wouldn't hurt the tank, and would keep it from getting slimy? I could spend more time outside this Summer, if I had a cool place to sit. View Quote Chlorine in pools is like ham and eggs or biscuits and gravy. |
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I'm not Retired, I'm a Professional Grandpa!
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Go to the big box store od your choice and get a 10 dollar piece of copper rod. I clean out my goats tank twice a year with a copper rod in it. Without almost weekly.
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Life isn't fair, and it gets harder the dumber you act. FAIL-SAFE
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How big is that? I have a little bit of 1/2" copper pipe.
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: I don't want metal, because they rust/corrode and all that, and I want to keep it simple. I figured on having to pour a little bleach in every week (no idea how much), but I didn't know if it would damage the tank material. Edit - The plan is to put it about where those pavers are, towards the top/right of this pic. It would be straight out from the steps. https://i.postimg.cc/pddWYDsQ/2024-1-23-Ramp-Lights.jpg View Quote Mine is 5 years out in the open and no rust whatsoever…you do you though… |
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Life isn't fair, and it gets harder the dumber you act. FAIL-SAFE
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If covered, would moss grow? I use copper sulfate to kill moss in an irrigation pit.
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I agree about the metal tank. I learned to swim in one and my daughter learned in the same one. No rust ever.
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Dunno about how clear it would keep it sans the filtration you have with a normal pool filter thing.
But there are a variety of stock tank cleaner things, both liquid and in tablet form we've used that seem to help reduce growth in the water. No promises on being healthy for you, but if it ain't bad for both the pet hay burners and the livestock, I wouldn't worry personally. That said, I do my soaking inside in a tub with a beer and a book. |
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: I get that, but I'm inside most of the time. I'm trying to get outside more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 67Firebird: Originally Posted By haveTwo: ...I do my soaking inside in a tub with a beer and a book. I get that, but I'm inside most of the time. I'm trying to get outside more. No judgement here... from what I've seen, if it's fine for livestock, it's fine for the people who eat livestock. Even if it ain't my jam. So hit your local feed store, and don't tell them too much at first. |
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Get a Small filter and treat the water like a swimming pool it will be fine. Stock tanks can handle bleach or whateverAmazon pool filter
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That all sounds good, and I appreciate the opinions and info.
If I get one soon enough, I'll update this thread. |
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Spa chemicals will keep the water clean enough for a while, filtration would help them work better though. They can be purchased in smaller quantities than pool chemicals, they are pretty much the same thing though.
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