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I just checked my three thermometers. All of them are red, ie alcohol
Two have steel pellets on the bottom, one has led. As mentioned, I would take all the broken glass out and get a magnet and run it over the gravel. You will soon see if its lead or steel. |
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Ok so I can confirm its metal balls. I only foun 1 ball but I'm sure I can drag a magnet across the sand bed n grab the rest. For the glass I can't seem to find it. Hope my sand sifting fish didn't eat it!!! Do I still need to do a large water change if its just metal balls?
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I wouldn't
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my tang broke mine and it had no ill effects
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The balls are magnetic.. My guess it they're iron.. I dont think that would be a problem for your tank. Magnetic metals are iron, nickel, cobalt, gadolinium, neodymium and samarium (I googled it!), Nickel and the others are more expensive. Call it inadvertent iron dosing.
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