wooden_reefer
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My LFS told me that if I treat any fish with copper in a QT tank that the copper on the fishes skin will leach into the main display tank and kill my corals. I don't believe this for a second, but I was planning on QTing all my fish for at least two weeks before letting them enter my system.
The copper in the WATER will deposit on calcareous materials, such as corals and live rock. I believe the deposit is copper carbonate, but precisely what it is likely doesn't matter much.
Will the deposit leech out? I think it will not unless the ph changes significantly. Many people think otherwise. If you put all the copper treated LR in the sump, and you remember which LR, would it still cause problems? I don't know.
Will many inverts' direct contact with copper carbonate harm them? This is also a consideration. I also don't know.
I know that the prevailing thought is that copper depoist on LR is not a good idea. I don't know enough to refute or affirm this thought.
I'd avoid using copper in DT intended later for inverts, except shrimps and crabs.