MrTuskfish
Team RC
This seems to be a good article on Osmotic Shock Therapy and gives guidance on long term use or not:
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_4/V4I4/hyposalinity/OST.htm
Thanks! I started hating "research" during the 1st 6 months of my chosen career. A good article; but 6 years old. The article implies that OST (hypo) works on velvet & brooklynella. I believe this has been shown to be false. Personally, I've come to think that hypo just fails far too often. Probably hobbyist error, especially noobs, but strains of ich could be adapting....who knows.
WARNING!!! DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!!
If I was honest, and I usually am, I'd admit keeping FOWLR tanks at about 1.017-1.018 until just a few years ago when I went to a central system for all of my tanks. Katrina took a lot of long-lived fish (including many "tough to keep" species that hadn't seen a SG over 1.018 for many years.
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