good luck finding someone to drill glass for you, you'll most likely have to buy a drill bit and do it yourself. You can try calling some aquarium and glass shops in your area and ask them but most will probably tell you NO because of the risk of cracking the glass and they don't want to be responsible if they crack your glass
You are asking about a bucket under tank because why? Are you planning on drilling the tank in the bottom to install a drain like i did on mine? If so you would need a bucket under the tank if you plan to leave the ball valve open all the time, otherwise you would only need a bucket for when you drain. If you are drilling in the bottom like i did on my tank remember you need a bulkhead as well. And you will also need to make a hole in your stand for all the plumbing pieces to go through. Also just an FYI when installing a drain in the bottom like I did you will always have a tiny bit of water in the bottom because of the lip of the bulkhead, the water doesn't start to drain until the water level gets over that lip.
here's a couple pics of my drain
I actuall took an old floor speaker and removed all the speaker pieces of it to use a temporary stand until i build something a tad bit nicer, plus the speaker can't fit a 5 gallon bucket in it.
here's the tank upside down so you can see the bulkhead and plumbing
if you are going to drill your glass, glass-holes.com sells bulkheads and the drill bits






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