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If powerheads and pumps are used in quarantine can they be rinsed off and used in a reef tank? Or has the copper rendered them useless for anything but quarantine?
 

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Plastic won't absorb copper, only calcium based items like rocks, substrate, certain media, etc..

So your plastic items can all be cleaned. You can soak/run them in chlorine bleach solution and then as long as you rinse them good, they are good to go again.

Even a good rinse in RO/DI water will do it.
 

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If powerheads and pumps are used in quarantine can they be rinsed off and used in a reef tank? Or has the copper rendered them useless for anything but quarantine?
Yes, run through citric acid and rinse
 

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There can be some fine subtleties to this question, for example, while copper may not interact with plastic, it can interact with organics growing on the plastic.

This is a great question to check with @Randy Holmes-Farley, if he sees this and has a minute to reply 🙂
 

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