This is a bit of a weird question, but I'm hoping someone has the expertise to either answer or at least point me in the right direction.
I do some volunteer work at a local wildlife preserve; they have a 1600 gallon tank that currently houses a squirrelfish (Holocentrus rufus), a sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus) and a loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta). The tank previously had quite a few other fish, but there was a rapid die-off. The necropsy from the local university's vet department indicated ich (plus a few opportunistic bacterial and parasitic issues).
We'd like to remove the remaining fish from the tank and let it lie fallow for 12 weeks to kill off the ich, but there is not other reasonable housing for the loggerhead turtle. My question is this: is it possible for marine reptiles such as sea turtles to serve as hosts for the ich, or will removing the fish (but leaving the turtle) and letting the tank sit for three months terminate the ich life cycle?
If anyone either has experience with this issue, or can point me in the direction of a reputable resource, I would be hugely grateful.
I do some volunteer work at a local wildlife preserve; they have a 1600 gallon tank that currently houses a squirrelfish (Holocentrus rufus), a sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus) and a loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta). The tank previously had quite a few other fish, but there was a rapid die-off. The necropsy from the local university's vet department indicated ich (plus a few opportunistic bacterial and parasitic issues).
We'd like to remove the remaining fish from the tank and let it lie fallow for 12 weeks to kill off the ich, but there is not other reasonable housing for the loggerhead turtle. My question is this: is it possible for marine reptiles such as sea turtles to serve as hosts for the ich, or will removing the fish (but leaving the turtle) and letting the tank sit for three months terminate the ich life cycle?
If anyone either has experience with this issue, or can point me in the direction of a reputable resource, I would be hugely grateful.