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![]() I just floated a bag of water in my tank which was just floated in coppered water from a bucket. Nothing inside the bag got into the tank, but the outside of the bag was slighty wet with it.
Time to panic or am I being paranoid?
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If you want to make sure the copper isn't going to be a problem, you could use carbon overnight to remove it, then get rid of the carbon in the morning. JMHO. |
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![]() Carbon should remove the copper. But there is a type of copper that can only be removed through waterchanges. My opinoion is that you should be fine.
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![]() Thanks everyone. I guess there's not much to worry about. I'll do a couple water changes just in case
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