Fresh water maintains a "bubble" long enough for fish to finish eating and exposing the parasite to fresh water .
Not to sound too much like PualB here, but I will never understand how marine ich can be so widely accepted as a big problem. If a fish succumbs to ich, it is due to its immune system being unable to fight off the parasite. The simple solution is to do everything in your power to reduce the stress on the fish.
i think the best interpretation of that situation is that the fish you kept bringing it kept getting ich from your tank. So the issue is any new fish you add or during times of stress, it will probably show up again. This is why we advocate for quarantining and eradicating the parasite. The diseases can get out of control very quickly in our closed water boxes.
THIS is why threads like this suck. Its really is beyond silly to think you cured ich with poor husbandry/top off habits and water. and i'm generally offended by the idea of 'letting nature take its course'. You took the fish from nature, YOU are now nature. Live up to your commitment.
I'm all for having an open mind about new avenues when folks do so with some knowledge and understanding. This isn't it, and this is why people stay away from topics like this.
/facepalm
er-no it doesn't-not in the manner/method you're using/describing.
you might imagine that's what happening-but you're making nothing but unfounded (and incorrect) assumptions based on what you *think* it is you see![]()
and you are not doing anything to help him understand the actual procedure ...
quite the contrary-part of understanding the correct procedure is understanding what ISN'T correct procedure and why-many others (and to a lesser extent, myself) have dropped info bombs in this thread, and many others.
the fact that some individuals participate in this thread w/out ever having read the exiting stickies on ich in the gr forum, or read it, w/out really paying attention to what it is their reading, indicates that these individuals DON'T want to learn.
and i've (and others) dropped plenty of info on this very thread here as well, for anyone who's willing to actually force themselves to THINK about what it is that's actually posted, and then act accordingly.
your point is specious.
what are you saying vits ....
what I said was, your post are useless ... if he is wrong, then correct him and offer help.
or we can just all ignore u ...
u have some good points, and if you actually read this thread, me and you are on same page ... but you are offering no help. just offending posters.... tell them why they are wrong, and show the correct path ... if he doesnt follow it, some Newb reading this in 2 years might ...
i'm not here to coddle anyone, or play to infantile (yes, infantile) 'hurt' emotions here. if people can't take some cold hard truth presented as such, and then ACT on it, it's not really of concern to me. i certainly won't play to such coddling when the poster i'm answering is insistent on being ignorant
i'm not here to 'make anyone's day' (unless my knowledge/experience helping them to figger out an issue is what makes their day. in fact, i know that most of what i post does just the opposite-mostly because people take personal offense when someone who knows better tells them they're wrong, even when explaining why. 99% of the time that's all they care about, and will not even consider reading WHY they're wrong, because 'someone hurt their feelings'.
most folks are simply looking for something that will re-enforce their own confirmation bias, not for the truth. the truth has been out there since the '50's-'60's, at the latest the early '70's. the very fact that people are still even discussing ich is a testament to the points i make above.
maybe people should look more at the content of the message, rather than of their own interpretations of someone's style or tone ? (ad hominem 'attacks' excepted, of course) :idea:
i've been dealing w/ this 'self imposed lack of knowledge' for many many years among the 'hobbyist public', and it's getting very very old. it seems like no one born after 1970 is capable of taking 10 minutes to do proper research and use the critical thinking necessary/needed to actually solve a problem 'correctly'.
no one should respect either that attitude, or behavior, imo. it has absolutely NO value to anyone- especially on a disease treatment thread.
back on the ginger topic- while it's certainly possible for some terrestrial organism to have within its 'goody bag' an arsenal applicable to aquatic life, my personal hunch is that it's far more likely to be found within some other aquatic organism. (make far more sense to my way of thinking-which admittedly might be totally incorrect, hehe)
i'm not here to coddle anyone, or play to infantile (yes, infantile) 'hurt' emotions here. if people can't take some cold hard truth presented as such, and then ACT on it, it's not really of concern to me. i certainly won't play to such coddling when the poster i'm answering is insistent on being ignorant
i'm not here to 'make anyone's day' (unless my knowledge/experience helping them to figger out an issue is what makes their day. in fact, i know that most of what i post does just the opposite-mostly because people take personal offense when someone who knows better tells them they're wrong, even when explaining why. 99% of the time that's all they care about, and will not even consider reading WHY they're wrong, because 'someone hurt their feelings'.
most folks are simply looking for something that will re-enforce their own confirmation bias, not for the truth. the truth has been out there since the '50's-'60's, at the latest the early '70's. the very fact that people are still even discussing ich is a testament to the points i make above.
maybe people should look more at the content of the message, rather than of their own interpretations of someone's style or tone ? (ad hominem 'attacks' excepted, of course) :idea:
i've been dealing w/ this 'self imposed lack of knowledge' for many many years among the 'hobbyist public', and it's getting very very old. it seems like no one born after 1970 is capable of taking 10 minutes to do proper research and use the critical thinking necessary/needed to actually solve a problem 'correctly'.
no one should respect either that attitude, or behavior, imo. it has absolutely NO value to anyone- especially on a disease treatment thread.
back on the ginger topic- while it's certainly possible for some terrestrial organism to have within its 'goody bag' an arsenal applicable to aquatic life, my personal hunch is that it's far more likely to be found within some other aquatic organism. (make far more sense to my way of thinking-which admittedly might be totally incorrect, hehe)
or we can just all ignore u ...
The name calling helps!!!