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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1572906" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>I like the MVEs. I have a few different tanks, but the MVE is a sleep at night deal. I have one with a wider neck, which is great for adding and removing inventory....it's not great for LN retention. The ones with a smaller neck retain LN longer, but I end up removing a canister (as in removing when purchased, so only 5 are left in each tank) from each just so I can get stuff in and out of them more easily. I have tanks purchased new and used. I split inventory between them regardless, so if there is a failure, my entire stash of a particular sire or mating is not wiped out.</p><p></p><p>Whatever you decide to go with, keep it off the ground in a dry and draft free environment where they won't get bumped around...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1572906, member: 24016"] I like the MVEs. I have a few different tanks, but the MVE is a sleep at night deal. I have one with a wider neck, which is great for adding and removing inventory....it's not great for LN retention. The ones with a smaller neck retain LN longer, but I end up removing a canister (as in removing when purchased, so only 5 are left in each tank) from each just so I can get stuff in and out of them more easily. I have tanks purchased new and used. I split inventory between them regardless, so if there is a failure, my entire stash of a particular sire or mating is not wiped out. Whatever you decide to go with, keep it off the ground in a dry and draft free environment where they won't get bumped around... [/QUOTE]
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