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So where do you store all of it? Seems it would be unsightly next to a beautiful coral reef tank! You must have a lot of room next to the tank or is it hidden way in a closest or something next to the tank? I have a closet next to my tank and was considering making room for something like that untill the other day I had 1 week old mixed SW and found a ton of ammonia in it! I almost put it in my tank! I only checked it because I tested for amonia which I rarely do in my tank and got a high reading so I thought let me check this water because theres no way it could have amonia in it! I also have a hard time deciphering the api color change so I kind of wanted to see what an absolute 0 looked like! LOL. I have no Idea why that water would have amonia though! I even double checked it! Turned crazy green! Needless to say I washed all of my gear that I store in that bin to make sure! I keep my pump and my wave maker and my vacuum hose in there between water changes and I always use freshly mixed water but last change I had some xtra!You can still sand vac, Removal of water can still be the same. This set up just allows to have storage of mixed saltwater on hand ready to go when you decide to do maintenance. You will also have a large supply of ro/di on hand to mix new saltwater, for top offs, or whatever else you may need it for. Basically, just storage.
In my old set up I did have my water station hooked directly to the sump so all I had to do was open a valve and drain a portion of the sump, close the valve, turn two valves on the mixing station to refill sump and a 20% water change was done in about 5-10 minutes. I would spend about an hour every two weeks syphoning stuff out of the tanks, but really with properly placed flow and different animals in the tanks very little stuff settled anywhere.
More info then you needed, right? LOL