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Hi,

 

I made a grave mistake putting a brass connector to my pump a week ago. My corals were dying, and I cannot figure out why. I took all of my corals to a friend tank.

 

Right now, I treat the tank with Seachem Cuprisorb. I read from a lot of sites that this might not be enough, and I might have to restart over my tank dumping all the LR and LS.

 

The pictures were taken a week before I replace the pump connector.

 

Thanks,

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NorthGaHillbilly

Poly Pad filters.

+1

 

I think thy will show green or blue when absorbing copper, keep running them till you see no more color change

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Have you performed a copper test? That would help us know how much got in the water. I know API makes a descent one that the Petco's in my area carry. If they don't carry it, they will often have a store set if you take your water in to them. I know this from working there.

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NorthGaHillbilly

I test for copper and it shows 0 ppm with the API kit. I might get some coral back again and report to you guys.

Thanks

I would suggest getting a poly pad either way, to run for a while to be safe

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NorthGaHillbilly

Yes I agree! But good it is testing at zero!

no doubt about that. A good friend uses a brass fitting on his RO storage container, but hasent seen any negative results... yet... so I expect you caught it in time

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