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So I am not sure what to do here ...
I am leaving for 3 weeks, have an experienced reefer coming over every other day to take care of my tank.

I am setting up a huge 100 gallon rubbermaid bin (used I bought from someone) filled with RO water and then I have a dosing pump going into that bin to dose the dry off water that I lose everyday.

BUT ... I just tested the water after I piut it into the used rubbermaid bin and it was reading "87". I then tested the water in another plain 18 gallon tote, and it was reading "3" ... so clearly that bin is messing up the water.

YES I did scrub the bin out, and there seemed to be a white residue on the inside of the bin that I tried razor blading off but it was hard to scrape off. I am not sure if it is paint or what !?!? But this bin was bought at a frag swap from a guy that said he used it for keeping rock, etc. so I figured it was safe.

Should I mess with putting this water into this bin when it was putting off a "87" on the tds meter and clearly getting contaimonated?
 

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I sure wouldn't. If you don't know what was in it then I wouldn't take the chance. Maybe when you return you can do some more cleaning, acid bath or something to see if you can get it clean. Good thing you checked the TDS.
 

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Do you know what it was used for? I expect it is likely OK.

My bigger concern is copper in a hospital tank, which would hardly require any TDS rise to be an issue.
 
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Do you know what it was used for? I expect it is likely OK.

My bigger concern is copper in a hospital tank, which would hardly require any TDS rise to be an issue.
I am not sure of the exact specifics, but he is a fellow reefer so I am assuming nothing crazy. From what I can remember (it was 2 years ago) he said he curated live rtock in there and some other things with live rock ...
 

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I wonder what the TDS reading would be if you simply drained the big tank of the "87" TDS water in it, and then filled it a second time?

My first thought also. With maybe a rinse with some fresh RODI water in between.
 

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Does the plastic surface look clean and did you clean it? Calcium carbonate deposits on the inside would be a common issue of no concern that can raise tds significantly.
 
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Does the plastic surface look clean and did you clean it? Calcium carbonate deposits on the inside would be a common issue of no concern that can raise tds significantly.
I cleaned it and scrubed it out with hot water .... but the white spots were still there. They basically look like little white pain droplets...but when I tried scraping them with a razor, they were tough to get off and almost turned to a white dust.

I am guessing this would be the calcium deposits ... well I am hopinh at least
 

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I would go buy some muriatic acid, dilute it about 20 to 1 with RODI water. It is a strong acid and attacks thins like calcium carbonate really well. It should clean out any possible metallic ions. Since certain metals are highly toxic for marine invertebrates, it would possibly be worth doing. Just rinse afterwards a few times with RODI water to get the acid and the dissolved gunk out. Just be careful handling the acid. It fumes as you pour it out and you do not want to breath it. I dilute it outside. Ah, to have a fume hood.
 

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Dude you're talking about 30 bucks here. Go get yourself a new bucket and stop stressing. It isn't worth wrecking your entire setup
 

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I agree with CPL376 and just go buy 2 more brutes. Why chance it when you are going on vacation, you don't want to change something right before you leave. Lots of people on this forum have had major problems with their tank while on vacation. One piece of advice I had read on this forum was to get your tank setup for the vacation early, then hands off for 2-3 days and see what happens. This way you can address any possible problems that arise before you leave.
 

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