Storing ChemiPure Blue

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I have some ChemiPure Blue that I recently put into my filtration but I need to remove it in order to treat my display tank with PraziPro. I'd hate to dispose of it so soon since it was only put in for a week or so. Would I be able to just keep it in a container of tank water while treat my tank?
 

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I have some ChemiPure Blue that I recently put into my filtration but I need to remove it in order to treat my display tank with PraziPro. I'd hate to dispose of it so soon since it was only put in for a week or so. Would I be able to just keep it in a container of tank water while treat my tank?

I’d rinse it in ro/di and it is fine.
 

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It'd be okay to let it dry out and sit in a cabinet for a couple weeks?

It should be fine, but putting it in a ziplock bag would prevent drying if that concerns you.
 

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