fingersdlp
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I have a FOWLR tank that I removed the live rock and inverts from and treated with copper for ick. I left the sand and two pieces of rock as I did not want to totaly disrupt the biological filter. (Too many big fish to move to seperate tank and I was worried about fish loss in a smaller tank with insufficient bio filtration).
I did monitor and dose copper as necessary to make up for the sand/rock absorbing it (twice a day for 5 weeks - now that is fun).
Good news: Tank appears to be ick free and no fish loss
Bad news: I have two rubbermaid tubs of live rock, snails, and crabs (with powerheads heaters and lights) that I would like to move back to the fish only display some day.
I have done several large water changes and plan to do more to reduce the copper level in the water as much as possible and I will run poly filters / cuprisorb soon.
Questions:
1) Has anyone had any experience with snails and crabs going back into a tank with sand/rock exposed to copper? Should I just replace the sand and discard the two pieces of rock (easy answer but expensive).
2) Is direct exposure of this sand to a snail or crab crawling on it the problem or is it more of a leaching copper back into the water problem? Anyone think I could use this sand for a "deep sand bed in a bucket" for nitrate control where there would be no direct invert exposure rather than competely discard it?
3) I have read that snails do not like to crawl over a copper strip. Anyone belive they will be "smart" enough to stick to the copper free rocks and avoid the sand?
My current plan is to get rid of as much copper in the water column as possible (testing shows none) and then introduce some rock and a few snails and see what happens.
Am I in denial? Should I just bite the bullet and replace the sand/rock? If anyone can tell me from direct experience that the sand will kill the snails/crabs I will be inclined to remove it. Any other thoughts?
B.
I did monitor and dose copper as necessary to make up for the sand/rock absorbing it (twice a day for 5 weeks - now that is fun).
Good news: Tank appears to be ick free and no fish loss
Bad news: I have two rubbermaid tubs of live rock, snails, and crabs (with powerheads heaters and lights) that I would like to move back to the fish only display some day.
I have done several large water changes and plan to do more to reduce the copper level in the water as much as possible and I will run poly filters / cuprisorb soon.
Questions:
1) Has anyone had any experience with snails and crabs going back into a tank with sand/rock exposed to copper? Should I just replace the sand and discard the two pieces of rock (easy answer but expensive).
2) Is direct exposure of this sand to a snail or crab crawling on it the problem or is it more of a leaching copper back into the water problem? Anyone think I could use this sand for a "deep sand bed in a bucket" for nitrate control where there would be no direct invert exposure rather than competely discard it?
3) I have read that snails do not like to crawl over a copper strip. Anyone belive they will be "smart" enough to stick to the copper free rocks and avoid the sand?
My current plan is to get rid of as much copper in the water column as possible (testing shows none) and then introduce some rock and a few snails and see what happens.
Am I in denial? Should I just bite the bullet and replace the sand/rock? If anyone can tell me from direct experience that the sand will kill the snails/crabs I will be inclined to remove it. Any other thoughts?
B.