<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10807961#post10807961 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mrbncal
Sorry everyone but I don't agree with you on this one. Unless your dealing with a completely sterile environment such as a quarantine tank(no gravel, no rocks ) you will most likely never completely rid your tank of ich. I'm not saying its not possible, just saying in a reef or fowlr tank its improbable.
This misconception has caused more frustration for newbies than any other, IMO.
Ich can be and should be eradicated in a system. Three critical things stand out in the lifecycle of ich.
First, it always leaves the host at one phase.
Second, it must have a host in another phase.
Three, it multiplies in great numbers in the hope that very few find a host.
That is why ich is a disease of confinement. In the ocean, ich is not a disease.
Ich calls for eradication, absolutely.
Nutrition and immunity cures all is the worst simplification in this hobby.
Different diseases call for different strategies. I think of three classes and three basic strategies
Class one: ich and oodinium
Class two: external bacterial infection
Class three: internal bacterial, internal fungal, and internal parasitic
Nutrition and immunity is the variable that the aquarist should promote and rely on only for class three.