Copper treatment with macro algae

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Are there any risk in re-using my macro algae after treating with copper in the QT ?
I’ve never used copper with macro algae and have no clue if the tissue will leach copper back into the water, or if it even survives the copper dose…

background: I use light and mostly ulva, et in the QT …mostly as a water quality thing, and I’m asking because some of the red macro stuff is worth keeping…I got no issue tossing the ulva or chaeto eitherway
 

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Are there any risk in re-using my macro algae after treating with copper in the QT ?
I’ve never used copper with macro algae and have no clue if the tissue will leach copper back into the water, or if it even survives the copper dose…

background: I use light and mostly ulva, et in the QT …mostly as a water quality thing, and I’m asking because some of the red macro stuff is worth keeping…I got no issue tossing the ulva or chaeto eitherway
Yes -it will get through the roots and to the plant
 

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I would toss it out, I would be worried inverts or fish may eat it.
 

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It's an interesting question - I'm not sure without measuring - its impossible to know. However - you can certainly take cuttings lets say grown in another tank and replace them.
 

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Are there any risk in re-using my macro algae after treating with copper in the QT ?
I’ve never used copper with macro algae and have no clue if the tissue will leach copper back into the water, or if it even survives the copper dose…

background: I use light and mostly ulva, et in the QT …mostly as a water quality thing, and I’m asking because some of the red macro stuff is worth keeping…I got no issue tossing the ulva or chaeto eitherway
Interesting question, I don’t know. Ionic copper will likely kill most thin walled algae, coppersafe not so much. I don’t know if the algae bioaccumulates copper though.
 

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