Help... I used a dirty sock

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So today I by accidentally put a dirty sock into my tank. My skimmer then overflowed and one of my hammers and my finger leathers are dying other corals in tank look mostly fine. I don’t have the ability to do a big water change so I’ll do a series of small 10g ones. My tank is 220g
 
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Are you saying that you put a filter sock back in that you'd already taken out but hadn't yet washed? If so, how long had it been since you had taken it out? Was it still damp?
 
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Seems like it must not have been too dirty if you didn't notice it. My filter socks are always pretty disgusting looking/smelling when I take them out. Probably do the WC as you said and hope for the best. Good luck!
 
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It was actually my dad who did it. It seems it may have had soap in it or hadn’t been fully washed out
 
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It was actually my dad who did it. It seems it may have had soap in it or hadn’t been fully washed out

If this is the case I would run some carbon to help remove any contaminants. Don’t rush the water changes. Make sure your salinity, alk and temp match. I have rushed and made mistakes before in this hobby in an attempt to actually fix the tank. Lol
 
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Soap?!? Never use soap on filter socks... Bleach (unscented plain old bleach) only, rinse thoroughly and let air dry for a few days. I'd throw away any others that have had soap on them.
 
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Ok so it wasn’t soap he used bleach and tap water and let it dry in the sun to rid of the chlorine. But there was some soaplike residue left over from the chlorine
 
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Shouldn't be anything soapy left from bleach unless maybe it was lemon or flower scented. Maybe add a few drops of dechlorinator to tank just in case.
 
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Shouldn't be anything soapy left from bleach unless maybe it was lemon or flower scented. Maybe add a few drops of dechlorinator to tank just in case.
I already used a capful of brightwell cl-erase
 
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Soap?!? Never use soap on filter socks... Bleach (unscented plain old bleach) only, rinse thoroughly and let air dry for a few days. I'd throw away any others that have had soap on them.
I do use a bit of detergent along with bleach when I clean my filter socks. But I then run them through the wash 3 more cycles without detergent or bleach, each time with an extra rinse and then let them air dry for 3 days before using them. Been doing this for 5 years now and doesn't seem to cause any problems.
 
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