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Will a Tupperware container lets say 10 inches long 6 inches wide and 2 inches of sand in it suck up my coppersafe ?
If you use coral sand, it will absorb a little bit of copper. I use non-carbonate freshwater aquarium sand for this use. However, if you just test copper every few days and compensate for any minor loss, you’ll be fine.
 
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Thank you. Will he be ok with nothing to sift ?
If you use coral sand, it will absorb a little bit of copper. I use non-carbonate freshwater aquarium sand for this use. However, if you just test copper every few days and compensate for any minor loss, you’ll be fine.

Also how do I keep the bacteria level good in dt being no fish 75 gallon 2 canister filters airstone 2 power heads 3 inches of live sand and live rocks 3 anemones and 2 porcelain crabs some snails and little crabs.
 

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