Alternative hose connection than faucet

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dandries

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I am getting ready to move my aquariums from my office to my house but I can't find a faucet in my house where I can connect a hose. Kitchen is out. And both bathrooms have a faucet where there's nothing to unscrew. I attached a pic.

I rent so I don't really want to replace the faucet but I'm trying to figure out an alternative. Any suggestions?



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I have the same problem! I recently hurt my back and I need to avoid the heavy buckets of water. I can't connect anything to my faucets either.
 
I decided to replace the faucet. Lowe's has a "laundry sink" faucet that has the hose connection right there. It was 20 bucks. I am going to replace one of my bathroom faucets tomorrow.

Buckets are out because I have 3 aquariums: 60, 50 and 45. Too many buckets.

I'll let you know how it goes.

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I decided to replace the faucet. Lowe's has a "laundry sink" faucet that has the hose connection right there. It was 20 bucks. I am going to replace one of my bathroom faucets tomorrow.

Buckets are out because I have 3 aquariums: 60, 50 and 45. Too many buckets.

I'll let you know how it goes.

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Still I would keep as much water as you can, in the tanks/buckets, atleast keep everything wet. Don't want to have to do a cycle all over again.
 
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