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![]() Good idea as Prime is said to detoxify heavy metal. Better be safe than sorry!
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![]() If it were me I would strip all silicone and reseal as the copper would have been absorbed by the silicone and then it will leach into the water again killing any inverts in the tank. The same way it would from rack that was in a tank that was treated with coppermine.
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![]() Tony, I'd try real hard to find something else. Maybe go buy some cheap garbage cans...
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![]() ...or not.
I'd go find something else too. Mitch |
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![]() If you can find the really big bags they use at fish markets, you can line the tank with them instead (I'd double up if possible).
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![]() I thought the whole idea of cupramine was that it wasn't supposed to leave a copper residue.
Anyhow thanks for the comments. In case anyone's interested, I didn't use the tank in the end anyhow, had enough storage capacity without it for what I needed and had two empty tanks still in the queue ahead of this one so I was worried for nothing. ![]()
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |