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    DustinWayman Guest

    Default gosh, could there be enough copper to kill?

    Hey everyone, well I am still setting up my 18g nano that I converted from my old freshwater tank. I do remember i used a snail killer in it two times, a total of 36 drops about 3 days before starting over with the saltwater tank. I totally started over, I washed out the tank many times, and nothing was re-used in this process but the glass tank itself. do you think I could still have toxic levels oc copper in the tank to kill inverts down the road? is there any way to remove copper? I am freaked out now. Thanks everyone for your help!

    ~Dustin Wayman

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    Search reefcentral for the best answer on this, I think Ron Shimek , Eric Borneman, or Randy holmes-farley have answered this before. I forget which though. From what I remember you cant use a single thing from the setup, including the glass or acrylic tank. There is a very involved nasty chemical process that must take place to remove it, only worth it on HUUUUUGE show tanks, like hundreds of gallons....IMO

    -Brett

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    kakfish Guest

    Default Copper City or Not?

    Dustin,

    What kind of copper. Chelated or ionic? Do you remember who the manufacture was?

    I would fill the tank with freshwater, run it for a day or so and then test it for copper if is is more than .06-.09ppm i would crash the ph, then after 24 hours dump the water. Then refill and test again in a day or so. If that didn't work, I would consider not using the tank.

    I'm not totaly sure but i believe seawater is @ .09ppm copper.

    Ken Kohler

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