rtbm
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I have about a 60 gallon prop system that I somehow never noticed that I placed it under a copper water line in my basement. It is wrapped with foam and until now has definitely never been an issue.
Well about an hour or so ago I was messing with one of the lights and I ended up grabbing the pipe. Sure enough there was a split right above the tank and a few good size drops went in. There was a good amount of water still in the foam so I let it all out and tested it. It was pretty much off the charts for copper.
I immediately did about a 30 gallon water change and am now running some carbon. The system is 100% sps which is why I am asking here.
Can anyone tell me, Should I be worried? I tested the system water and it's undetectable as of now.
What is the smallest amount of copper that can be lethal to sps?
Well about an hour or so ago I was messing with one of the lights and I ended up grabbing the pipe. Sure enough there was a split right above the tank and a few good size drops went in. There was a good amount of water still in the foam so I let it all out and tested it. It was pretty much off the charts for copper.
I immediately did about a 30 gallon water change and am now running some carbon. The system is 100% sps which is why I am asking here.
Can anyone tell me, Should I be worried? I tested the system water and it's undetectable as of now.
What is the smallest amount of copper that can be lethal to sps?