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For compact tanks Railcraft are probably a better option. For huge, huge tanks, Xycraft are the way to go. Xycraft tanks can share contents if there is a valve connecting the two tanks. The tanks will balance their contents.
If you have a full max-sized RC tank of something, then you for all intents and purposes don't need more of it. No non-renewable liquid is needed in such quantities for anything reasonable, and if it's renewable, having that much already means that you're producing more than you use, and nothing really needs THAT massive buffer.
You forget, though, that some of us keep massive tanks of lava, biofuel, molten redstone, molten ender pearls, and the like because it looks awesome having a bunch of massive tanks filled with glowing wonderful dangerous fluids.
+1 on that. and the railcraft tanks let's you show off the sloshy goodness just beautifully.
I think you need to place the water block otuside, but next to a valve
+1 on that. and the railcraft tanks let's you show off the sloshy goodness just beautifully.
If you have two valves the contents are divided between the two valves (or more than two if you have multiple). Destroying a valve destroys the portion it was holding.