Abalone joe
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I use Used aquirium equipment regularly. I've heard it stated that used aquariums, Ones in which copper based medications have been used, Cannot be later used to house inverts. Can Anyone verify this besides just paroting other dire predictions and other useful info like we see in so many aquarium books by the experts. I understand if you see blue silicone from coppersafe or something it may be a problem. Will a copper test on the water be sufficient to be sure. In addition, What would be an advised testing procedure- Fill the tank with water, Test, And test aqain at a later date? If so, How long?
Other medications are also used aqainst fish diseases and parasitic invertabrates that aren't copper based. What danger do these pose? Does anyone know of a cheap inverabrate species that could be used as a coal mines canary?
Although I definately want answers to these questions and problems, Feel free to use this thread for other copper issues. When I started this thread, I purposely said Copper generically so as to be used in this way. It is an important topic!
Other medications are also used aqainst fish diseases and parasitic invertabrates that aren't copper based. What danger do these pose? Does anyone know of a cheap inverabrate species that could be used as a coal mines canary?
Although I definately want answers to these questions and problems, Feel free to use this thread for other copper issues. When I started this thread, I purposely said Copper generically so as to be used in this way. It is an important topic!