Sharks and rays with copper

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I want to start off by saying i currently do NOT have any shark or Stingrays in my system but i was wondering is even small traces of copper deadly to sharks and rays? I’m currently getting a reading of 30ppb or .03ppm of copper in my system.
 
I want to start off by saying i currently do NOT have any shark or Stingrays in my system but i was wondering is even small traces of copper deadly to sharks and rays? I’m currently getting a reading of 30ppb or .03ppm of copper in my system.

It depends on what form the copper is in. If this is residual copper from a treatment with an amine-based copper medication (coppersafe or copper power) that would be completely safe. If it is from ionic copper, there could be an issue in that the upper limit I like to see with that is 0.05 ppm.

Don't forget - your 0.03 reading (on a Hanna test?) could be at the lower limit of the testing range, and you also need to factor in the accuracy of the device.

Jay
 
It depends on what form the copper is in. If this is residual copper from a treatment with an amine-based copper medication (coppersafe or copper power) that would be completely safe. If it is from ionic copper, there could be an issue in that the upper limit I like to see with that is 0.05 ppm.

Don't forget - your 0.03 reading (on a Hanna test?) could be at the lower limit of the testing range, and you also need to factor in the accuracy of the device.

Jay
Copper power was used and i was using the Hanna low range tester witch reads in PPB i tested three times in a row and all three test were between 30-35ppb
 

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