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Now to make sure it never had copper used in it! Maybe someone can tell you where to find test kits for copper. I know they exist. As long as it proves to be copper-free, you'll have yourself a tank going in no time.
The problem with copper test kits is that the concentrations they are able to detect are much larger than the concentrations that are dangerous to ceph.
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