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Copper
I thought that I had been smelling copper in our tap water these past few days, especially when running the shower, there was a very noticeable smell of metal in the water stream. I was a bit concerned because that very night that I had noticed it I had just finishing changing the pools in my crabitat, which the freshwater was the tap water.
Well, out of my caution I decided to shut down the freshwater and change it to RO water for now until I confirm we don't have metal in the water. I heard that copper can cause early death in inverts? I saw one of my crabs climbing up to the edge of the pool, should I be worried?
Well, out of my caution I decided to shut down the freshwater and change it to RO water for now until I confirm we don't have metal in the water. I heard that copper can cause early death in inverts? I saw one of my crabs climbing up to the edge of the pool, should I be worried?
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Re: Copper
opinions vary. Be cafeful.
Copper and Copper Sulfate Debate: search.php?keywords=Copper&t=62686&sf=msgonly
Copper and Copper Sulfate Debate: search.php?keywords=Copper&t=62686&sf=msgonly
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Re: Copper
Better to be safe than sorry and avoid it...
Shrimp need copper sulfate, so that is why a lot of the hermit crab foods contain that ingredient. However, as a hermit crab group, we DO NOT believe that it is a safe ingredient for them. We also don't believe that copper is safe for them.
Shrimp need copper sulfate, so that is why a lot of the hermit crab foods contain that ingredient. However, as a hermit crab group, we DO NOT believe that it is a safe ingredient for them. We also don't believe that copper is safe for them.
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And on the flip side, many shrimp keepers also fear copper sulfate and try to avoid feeding them to their shrimp. (Quite q debate about it by some shrimpers!)GotButterflies wrote:Better to be safe than sorry and avoid it...
Shrimp need copper sulfate, so that is why a lot of the hermit crab foods contain that ingredient. However, as a hermit crab group, we DO NOT believe that it is a safe ingredient for them. We also don't believe that copper is safe for them.
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Re: Copper
Thanks everyone! I ended up using RO water like I said I was going to, and I am not noticing a metallic smell in the water any more either
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The metallic smell is more likely to be iron which naturally occurs in well water. High copper levels is a rare occurrence in drinking water as it's not very disolvable, which is why it's used for water lines.
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Thanks for the helpful information, the water no longer smells like metal as I was describing. I don't have prime on hand, and I am using a dechlorinator that doesn't state to remove heavy metals and it says that it does not cover ammonia either. I know this isn't the best, and I look forward to switching back onto prime.
I used to use prime all the time, but it's a bit pricey which is why I never stocked up on it, so whenever I ran out I never replaced it.
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