melypr1985....where in Texas are you?
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Lets say you wanted to always have fish in QT to add to a new tank every month. So 30 days of a fish, add to DT. Then 30 days with fish, DT, etc. Do you need to do this between each batch of fish? Or is a large water change ok to remove the copper down to safe levels for the next guys?
Are you talking about reusing tank equipment after it has been exposed to copper?Resurrecting this thread -
I'm curious how to get the copper medication out of a quarantine tank? I just had a Clownfish take a short QT stint in my IM 15 that I converted into a QT tank. I put some PVC tubes and a medium piece of live rock in to get it cycled quicker. In terms of filtration, I just kept the filter sock on. I'm wondering if that filter sock can be cleaned to be rid of any residual copper medication? Same for the live rock?
Are you talking about reusing tank equipment after it has been exposed to copper?
As long as the material isn’t calcium based, very often just a good rinse with warm water is all you need. For materials with a lot of surface area, adsorption can come into play - for those materials I just soak in a 10% white vinegar solution overnight.
Jay
If you want to take it a step further, test the vinegar rinse afterwards for copper. If you get a high reading, repeat the rinse and test again.Yeah I specifically mean reusing something like the filter sock or rock where there might be a good amount of absorption. I'll do the 10% white vinegar solution as you suggested.