Hello,
I have a 55 gallon FoWLR tank right now that I want to convert into a reef tank. Last January I had an Ich outbreak in my DT. Using medications I 'treated' my fish in the DT without setting up a hospitalization tank (dumb I know but I was less experienced, I have a hospital tank now). After using the medication the spots left my fish about a month later and since than I have not SEEN an outbreak (white spots coming back). Due to wanting a refresh for my tank I will be trading in all of my fish in the coming weeks and getting new ones. My question is; even though I have not seen an outbreak in about a year is it correct to assume that my fish have built up an immunity to it and the parasite is still present in my tank? If so I should let the tank sit without fish for 9 weeks, correct?
Thanks.
I have a 55 gallon FoWLR tank right now that I want to convert into a reef tank. Last January I had an Ich outbreak in my DT. Using medications I 'treated' my fish in the DT without setting up a hospitalization tank (dumb I know but I was less experienced, I have a hospital tank now). After using the medication the spots left my fish about a month later and since than I have not SEEN an outbreak (white spots coming back). Due to wanting a refresh for my tank I will be trading in all of my fish in the coming weeks and getting new ones. My question is; even though I have not seen an outbreak in about a year is it correct to assume that my fish have built up an immunity to it and the parasite is still present in my tank? If so I should let the tank sit without fish for 9 weeks, correct?
Thanks.
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