Im no chemist either but even if you drop a metal piece of whatever in the tank with copper content, would it dissolve in water that has a pH of 8.0? Since copper doesnt really rust away would you not have to get the pH low enough to dissolve the copper into solution for it to cause trouble?
Always a good idea to put some kind of cover over the tank when working above it. Although razor blades have proven benign, I did drop a drywalls screw into one of my clams one time. The thing snapped shut and I could not retrieve the screw. Eventually it spit it out, but I was sure I'd killed it for a while.
Dropped a screw into a clam?! Murphy's law at work there huh? Haha
Thanks all for the feedback.
I know. There's so many UA unfriendly comments that could be made.
Did occur to me after I wrote that that all the sub 15 year olds here on RC might read it the wrong way .....
Lol, yup! [emoji1]instant GFO
Thanks, CuzzA! "Won't" was actually really incorrect!
Stainless has been deemed safe for reefs...but this wasn't a stainless bit. Think we determined earlier it was probably mostly iron.
But chances are that the piece of metal you drop in your tank isn't going to be ultra-pure iron.