Done Quarantining

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I've only done TTM once and it did seem stressful to the fish, I had them for over a year before doing it. but they are clowns and thus fairly tough.. so... I'm not sure how some people are doing it with more delicate species...[/QUOTE]

I ended up with ick in a 150 gallon tank I was setting up. I took the few fish I had in it out and started tank transfer method. At the end of TTM my fish still had ick. So I did another round of TTM. I was at 72 hours each and every time. I know a little bit about sterile technique as I am an operating room nurse. I still have ick after the second round. On January 5 I started TTM again with only a leopard wrasse left. I decided to do two transfers. I will continue this until the end of January. My wrasse is doing very well. I actually thought I would lose him as I thought he was a very delicate nature. He has proven to be very tough. I don't know why TTM didn't work The first two times, but I hope it works this time. I just set up a quarantine tank for future arrivals. I also have set up a small 10 gallon tank for the leopard wrasse. I will observe closely. I am going to go at least 80 days Paulo in my 150 gallon tank. If anyone has any ideas about what else I could do please call me. Also, I should mention that I am using 3 five gallon bucket's for my current TTM. This gives each bucket four days to dry after I clean it.
 
That is 80 days fallow. And don't call me....just post please. I always orally dictate postings and get some weird results.
 
some species need precise salinity- as I found out (Starcki damselfish, flame angelfish)

other species are not so stressed by it (Butterflyfish, tangs, large angels)
 
If TTM shows no effect on the infection then you are likely dealing with something other than Cryptocaryon.

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If TTM shows no effect on the infection then you are likely dealing with something other than Cryptocaryon.

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Like what? Had the fish for a while, so it is not rapidly killing. What looks like ick but lingers?
 
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