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You can keep coral in a Rubbermaid tote. I have done so as a coral QT.

If you are going to use copper in DT. I would move all LR and Sand to coral QT. This will prevent it from absorbing copper as well as dealing with it leaching copper later.

I never recommend to use copper in DT. Can create problems later. I would set up two fish QTs if possible to separate the fish that aren't getting along instead of treating DT. It's up to you ultimately.
 
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You can keep coral in a Rubbermaid tote. I have done so as a coral QT.

If you are going to use copper in DT. I would move all LR and Sand to coral QT. This will prevent it from absorbing copper as well as dealing with it leaching copper later.

I never recommend to use copper in DT. Can create problems later. I would set up two fish QTs if possible to separate the fish that aren't getting along instead of treating DT. It's up to you ultimately.
Great advice thank you I’m arranging a seccond qt as we speak
 

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