Does Cuprisorb kill beneficial bacteria?

Does cuprisorb kill beneficial bacteria?

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I can’t find the answer anywhere. I ran copper power in my quarantine tank and did a large water change four days ago and put Cuprisorb in the media basket. The fish that was in there was moved to the dt. I want to get the tank ready for my next set of new fish. Can I just doss heavy with Turbo start? Or do I need to attempt to super dry out and wipe down the qt? The next fish will get exposed to copper as well, so I’m not overly concerned with residual copper. I just want to know what’s the quickest way to have a lot of good bacteria again.
 

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Hopefully the QU folks will chime in before Aquarius enters the house of Pegasus?

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I can’t find the answer anywhere. I ran copper power in my quarantine tank and did a large water change four days ago and put Cuprisorb in the media basket. The fish that was in there was moved to the dt. I want to get the tank ready for my next set of new fish. Can I just doss heavy with Turbo start? Or do I need to attempt to super dry out and wipe down the qt? The next fish will get exposed to copper as well, so I’m not overly concerned with residual copper. I just want to know what’s the quickest way to have a lot of good bacteria again.
You could dose the aquarium with a 1 ppm ammonium chloride and see how the system responds. You will have your answer in 24 hours.
 

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I've used CupriSorb on display tanks and that's the main use therefore can't see how that would affect bacterial colonies nor have I seen detrimental affects in my tanks in processing ammonia.
 

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There’s no evidence that cuprisorb kills any bacteria.
My sps frag tank is 650ltr and I have been using cuprisorb 250gr since yesterday, but today, the sps polyp did not appear and the water suddenly became cloudy.. I wonder why this is??is it normal ??
 
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My sps frag tank is 650ltr and I have been using cuprisorb 250gr since yesterday, but today, the sps polyp did not appear and the water suddenly became cloudy.. I wonder why this is??is it normal ??

Why are you using cuprisorb?
 

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Why are you using cuprisorb?
I use cuprisorb because I found my wm magnet was rusty, I use cuprisorb with the dosage according to the instructions for use, but today the condition is getting worse, some sps have started to rtn, any suggestions on what I should do??
 

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I use cuprisorb because I found my wm magnet was rusty, I use cuprisorb with the dosage according to the instructions for use, but today the condition is getting worse, some sps have started to rtn, any suggestions on what I should do??

Well, you are in a pickle. :(

Are corals suffering due to:

1. Elevated metals
2. Excessively low trace elements
3. Unrelated issues entirely

I’d consider getting a quality icp-ms, and dosing a trace element mix, which will add what is needed without pushing any particular excessive metal appreciably higher.

The cloudiness is confusing and may be a clue, because I dont see much of a way that either 1 or 2 above lead to cloudiness.

Are you dosing organic carbon?
 

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Well, you are in a pickle. :(

Are corals suffering due to:

1. Elevated metals
2. Excessively low trace elements
3. Unrelated issues entirely

I’d consider getting a quality icp-ms, and dosing a trace element mix, which will add what is needed without pushing any particular excessive metal appreciably higher.

The cloudiness is confusing and may be a clue, because I dont see much of a way that either 1 or 2 above lead to cloudiness.

Are you dosing organic carbon?
My dosing only big3 and trace element .. no carbon dosing .. for now, i removed the cuprisorb and will do 50% water change.. and i will try to dosing trace elements, hopefully the condition will improve.. there are almost 250 frags in it, which are dying
 
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