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![]() Yep good deal. Same stuff
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![]() So I did a bunch of hunting around. A biologist that I'm familiar with says that bentonite has enough copper in it to be detrimental to a reef tank. He also said he's analyzed Coral Snow and it is a type of clay, but he can't divulge any more information than that. It is not chalk and it is not bentonite.
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![]() Was it food grade that he spoke of
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![]() Proteus, do you have snails and crabs in your tank?
If so, then there is not enough copper in the bentonite you use. Where do you source yours? Thanks |
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![]() Yes snail, few hermits, seastar, shrimp. Lots of critters
I buy from health foods store. It's food grade as some people eat it |
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![]() Food grade can have copper in it since copper is considered to be a good trace element for health.
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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |
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![]() Quote:
Though it stated that these are treated and added to the mixture. Not saying mine does or does not. Though I have a healthy tank |