Could an nem carry ich?

hansonfam

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I want to move one of my lta's to my 90 but i had a fish in there that had ich. So i took the fish out put it in quarintine a 2nd time and left the tank fishless for 2 months. Put the clown back in and low and behold there is ich again on the clown after he had been fine in quarintine for 6 weeks. So obviously something weird is going on here.
I will retreat the clown but I want that nem out of that tank but am worried about putting it in the 90 with my healthy fish.

Opinions?

Thanks
Lisa
 
We'll guess that theory doesn't work:) Thats what i thought to...lol
But apparently after my tank sitting fishless for 2 months and a clown that was treated in a quarintine tank and ich free for 6 weeks. It is back and he is the only fish in the tank. And after some searches on here i guess it can be carried around with corals. So i think i am not going to take the nem out. I will run fishless agin for maybe 3 months this time...
 
i read somthing that the ich will go dormant untill you add a fish and it triggers the parisite again i might be wrong, anyone else hear that?
 
lisa, in years past i've had a similar thing happen after a 8 week absence of fish in a FOLR set up. since that time i let it wait 12 weeks. dormant ick aren't likely to survive that long. i quarantine new fish and bought fish which were infested and doomed at the lfs, haven't had a ich outbreak in years. if your lta is left in the fishless system for the full 12 week period you shouldn't have a problem, i didn't when i had to do it with my anemone.
 
I don't think its the anemone. I would guess the fish had the parasite to begin with and moving it to the other tank stressed it out causing an outbreak.
 
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