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![]() As for the pH & Copper its a very similar mechanism to what happens in our body for gas exchange. Purely a concentration gradient, as the RO water has been stripped of any dissolved ions (Mg, Fe, Ca, ect....) it naturally wants to regain these and does so by stripping the Cu2+ ions from the fitting. Really sorry to hear about our loss, I'm on board with water changes and a polyfilter. Your rock might be toast, I would keep the tank invert-less for an extended period of time while you monitor your Copper levels. |
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![]() Brass on the upstream of the ro filter is fine, downstream, not so much.
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![]() Its the same asd the posters. Its submerged in the fresh ro water as a reducer from the puump
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