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![]() I was wondering if live rock that has been in a tank that has been coppered is ever safe to put in a reef tank.Any thoughts would be appeciated
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![]() I dont think so man. The copper should have leeched into the rock, and will destroy your reef tank.
Last edited by Phanman; 11-13-2007 at 10:33 PM. |
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![]() I wouldn't risk it.
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![]() if you want a tank that will never have any crustacenas, it should be okay. and by never, i really do mean never. not worth it imo.
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![]() Thanks for the advice.The rock was in a fish only tank that was coppered over a year ago.I might be shutting down my fowl . 255 gal. as I have 2 reef tanks to take care of.It has 250 lbs of rock in it.With hope the person that buys it takes the rock for a fish only
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![]() I would test the water for copper, salifert has a kit.
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![]() i dont mean to be argumentative (is that even a word?) but i dont see the point in testing water for copper. the copper is in the rocks and leaches over time. you might not even detect copper with a dinky hobby kit, but it's still there in the rocks.
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