accidently dropped nickel plated chain in tank!

matt2364

Member
As I was hanging the lights above my tank, I dropped a single link of Nickel plated chain into my tank. It was in there for two days before I realized it
. How is this going to effect my tank? I know that any amount of copper will kill all invertebrates. Is there anything similar with Nickel?
Please help! Thanks in advance!
 

miaheatlvr

Active Member
Originally Posted by matt2364
http:///forum/post/2531720
As I was hanging the lights above my tank, I dropped a single link of Nickel plated chain into my tank. It was in there for two days before I realized it
. How is this going to effect my tank? I know that any amount of copper will kill all invertebrates. Is there anything similar with Nickel?
Please help! Thanks in advance!
Try hanging a circular magnet in there on a piece of fishing line.. im assuming its magnetic,, no?
 
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spencers

Guest
Could be wrong, but I highly doubt it will have any negative effect on your tank.
 

matt b

Active Member
Originally Posted by matt2364
http:///forum/post/2531982
I got it out, just wondering if it is dangerous to the aquarium inhabitants.
I had a 3in

[hr]
in my tank that was in the back where I couldent get it for weeks and I havent had any problems and I have tested everything! copper you name
 

grim_reefer

Member
was there any oxidation on the necklace? this would show breakdown of the nickel plating, which would tell you if any of it got into the water itself.. but like said above, it will most likely cause no ill effects.. would probably take alot longer for the nickel plating to start breaking down..
another question.. do you use jewelry cleaner??
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by Grim_Reefer
http:///forum/post/2532379
was there any oxidation on the necklace? this would show breakdown of the nickel plating, which would tell you if any of it got into the water itself.. but like said above, it will most likely cause no ill effects.. would probably take alot longer for the nickel plating to start breaking down..
another question.. do you use jewelry cleaner??
Excellent point! The piece itself was pulled out quickly, so I doubt that there was contamination from it, itself, but what may have been on it before it dropped in?
 

rtspeed

Member
you guys ar think this is a necklace but in fact i think he is talking anout a chain for hanging the lights, you should be fine if you get it out in a timely matter say 2 weeks, but copper is a based for nickel plating process. I tyhink you should be fine if none of the nickel is chipping off as stated above.
 

alix2.0

Active Member
when i broke down my 20 long i found a rusty old algae razor that had been in there for god only knows how long. nothing died though.
 

matt2364

Member
rtspeed: You are correct it was a single chain link from the chains I used to hang the lights.
It was taken out somewhere between 1-2 days. There appeared to be a little bit of rust on the link...
 

ophiura

Active Member
I would say it is unlikely there would be any trouble. Run a polyfilter or Kent's heavy metal resin if concerned. If there is a problem, your inverts will show it first.
 
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