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Hello,

I have a 60g tank with 20g sump 3 weeks old. It has only sand and rock. The problem is that today a small battery powered light that I have dropped on the sump and some liquid got out. It stayed there for probably 2 hours and aparentely the filterwatte (synthetic fiber mechanical filtration) held most of it. I changed the filterwatte and, as far as I can see, everything is ok. Whatelse should I do??? Please help me!!!!!!!
 
that's a tuffy. I would be worried about toxins. I don't think this is a usual case.
I would not put a fish or coral in there yet. I would do 20% WCs. about 4 or 5 times 3 days apart. Then monitor your nitrate cycle. When your ready I would put in some inverts and make sure they survive for a week. I don't know what you would test for foreign toxins.
 
If you wanted to be 100% safe I would do a 100% WC and restart it. That would suck though. Wait for second opinions before anything incase someone has experienced this. Change any mechanical filter you immediately.
 
Yes, just like a flashlight. I don't plan to add livestock untill may 6. Do you think it will be ok by then? The NH4 is 0 and NO2 is reducing (the tank is 3 weeks old). I added some carbon...
 
I would suggest a poly filter pad. It is designed to pull out heavy metals which is what the battery would have leaked.

P.s this is on top of a nice water change. Don't panic you are not the first that has had a battery in the tank. It is not as bad as it may first seem.
 
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