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Does anyone know what, on average, is the length of time it will remain
active and at what concentrations does it become toxic to fish. In both short immersion exposure and over long term immersion exposure. As well as what (if any) are the tell tale signs of thiosulfate toxicity. |
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In a reef, you are shooting for high redox, not low. Use
only what you need to disable tap water Chlorine. Matt Awbrey wrote: Does anyone know what, on average, is the length of time it will remain active Thiosulfate is unstable in solution. Solutions of thiosulfate break down into sulfur, sulfites, and sulfates when exposed to acids, light (think reef), metal ions (reef again), bacteria (yea, reef), and various oxidizing agents (also reef). Time in solution depends on how many destructive agents you bring to bear on it. and at what concentrations does it become toxic to fish. Thiosulfate is a strong reducing agent, it will consume dissolved oxygen. This fact will likely kill the fish before any concentration of thiosulfate becomes toxic. In both short immersion exposure Why would one ever want to do this? Anyway, O2 starvation won't take long. and over long term immersion exposure. There won't be any such thing. Either the ion will degrade, or the O2 will be set to 0 for a time and the fish will die. As well as what (if any) are the tell tale signs of thiosulfate toxicity. Dead lifeforms. |
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