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lnelms2

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This might be a dumb question lol.
I recently installed a new tub/shower surround in our bathroom and this was the old shower control that was removed.
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I was wondering if I could tie this into the hot and cold lines in my basement above my tank using pex, then have a hose connected to it for quick water changes at a set temperature.
Eventually plumb to a rainbird for auto water changes.
 
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Some fish are sensitive to copper, I think some more experienced members could give more insight. Lots of old houses run copper pipes, if there are mineral deposits inside then copper leaching may be minimal
 

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This might be a dumb question lol.
I recently installed a new tub/shower surround in our bathroom and this was the old shower control that was removed.
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I was wondering if I could tie this into the hot and cold lines in my basement above my tank using pex, then have a hose connected to it for quick water changes at a set temperature.
Eventually plumb to a rainbird for auto water changes.
I've personally had Marbled Catsharks live for 4 years and all my pipes were copper you should be fine.
 
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lnelms2

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I've personally had Marbled Catsharks live for 4 years and all my pipes were copper you should be fine.
Some fish are sensitive to copper, I think some more experienced members could give more insight. Lots of old houses run copper pipes, if there are mineral deposits inside then copper leaching may be minimal
I have rays and peacock bass. My main concern would be the rays.

I've lived in homes with copper pipes and never had an issue but that was before I was ray keeping.
 
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I don't see any issue with re-using it BUT you may need to check it to see if it is the balancing valve type rather than a temperature balancing type. Not sure how accurate you want to be or if there is a concern if someone else is using water in the home when you are doing water changes.

The fact it is copper and probably brass shouldn't make a difference since I would assume your home uses copper plumbing and you've been using it for water changes.
 
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I have rays and peacock bass. My main concern would be the rays.

I've lived in homes with copper pipes and never had an issue but that was before I was ray keeping.
Yes that's why I mentioned the Catsharks. All true Sharks and Rays are very sensitive to copper such as meds with copper ingredients.
 
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lnelms2

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I don't see any issue with re-using it BUT you may need to check it to see if it is the balancing valve type rather than a temperature balancing type. Not sure how accurate you want to be or if there is a concern if someone else is using water in the home when you are doing water changes.

The fact it is copper and probably brass shouldn't make a difference since I would assume your home uses copper plumbing and you've been using it for water changes.
When I bought the house I had all the plumbing redone so it's all pex now. I'll see if I can figure out what type of valve it is.

Yes that's why I mentioned the Catsharks. All true Sharks and Rays are very sensitive to copper such as meds with copper ingredients.
Ok awesome! I don't know much about catsharks. Thanks!
 
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Yes you can use it. All plumbing in houses are copper so there's nothing to worry about. Pex is just a cheaper alternative to copper plumbing.​
 
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Don’t think copper will leach since it’s old and probably coated with minerals. If you wanna be safe, just run the water for a bit to get rid of any old water that was sitting in the pipes before using it for a water change. The hot water side will leach more but it’ll be minimal since you’ll be mixing with mostly cold water
 
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