adding copper to display

SDhky

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I added copper a couple years ago, I know its mostly gone but never will be gone, ive added a few snails when I thought it was gone but they told me there is copper in there still by dying. Now my blue tang is starting to show some white things on him and I do not have a quarantine tank. If you were me, would you add more copper to the tank? no corals, just FO, porcupine puffer and maroon clown in there as well
 
If it's fish only then yes, add copper. It will contaminate all your rock if you have any and the tank for some duration. Of course inverts will not survive.
 
Why add copper to the display? You can get a small 10 gallon QT tank for really cheap and not contaminate your display.
 
Although you have added copper your tank in the past, I wouldn't do it this time. Copper is not a suitable treatment method for tangs because it can severely affect their digestive system. You could always try the hyposalinity method (probably best suited in a seperate quarantine tank)
 
im assuming you have liverock in there wich for obvious reasons id say no... why not just treat with hypo???
 
Copper in a display is just bad...for so many reasons. It's irreversable...even staying in the silicone, etc.

Look here for information on hyposalinity (scroll down the page).
 
Not to mention you will be wasting a LOT of copper trying to use it in the display. Anything that is made of calcium carbonate--sand, rock, etc.-- will bind the copper and render it insoluble (i.e. none in solution). It will be a waste of money. Hyposalinity is the only thing you could try as long as there is no live rock. I would invest in a quarantine tank in the future.
 
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