the best vid on youtube , very simple , very cheap, the one improvement would be keep the lid , drill a hole for hose, so baits dont get down in their and scuff the bodies and gills and make them stale, also if you desire insulation , get the sheet foam at home depot, cut slits in IT and form it around tank, and use hotmelt glue gun to attach
Good job partner, about as professional as you can get for DIY. Yes you could make some improvements, but I am still congratulating you for a job well done. You do need a drain and a simple valve to drain all the water and junk. It has been said by someone earlier that you also need to have fresh water coming from whatever water you are in. But looks almost professional, good job. Partner, good fishing to you. From Alaska. . . where we have the biggest fish . . .
no problem u can do it how ever with filter and air supply but the general construction of the top lexan and uhmw plastic is the best way as it makes the tank ultra rigid
I fill it up at the house with tap water,treat water and if its hot out i will add ice.ive recently added a dannco let em live aerator and it works great!