<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7336146#post7336146 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by guyguerra
How long were you ich free and how long have you been fighting it?
this particular tank has been running for about 6 years, however water was transferred from the tank move and upgrade.
i have only had 1 issue and that was 10 yrs ago when i started out with a 30g.
added an unquarantined coral beauty that had oodinium and wiped out the tank within 4 days.
started over and haven't had an issue until last year. 40lbs of infested LR added.
i however, cannot say i was "ich free" that entire time as i had a hippo tang once that had a few spots on it when tank was a FO. used to maintain a preventive dosage of copper in that system for about a year and never seen anything since then..so basically no sign of ich for about 2.5 years after that. and had a hippo again for a short time until i accidently killed it.
i've been dealing with this current situation since 5/05.
the weird thing is that if i just keep the small resilient fish in there, the blennies, firefish,gobies; i could probably just leave them in and they would be fine. i just really could not add anything else in there.. that isn't going to work for the long term..would the parasite eventually die off? i really have no idea. it has been noted that the strain should eventually die off as the cells age within 10-11 months. however, if you unknowingly add another in then you could be looking at a min of 2 yrs. i'm not experimenting for that long.
my plan i believe, is to get everything out by end of month. i've got the 29g going now with the angel. i'm probably going to leave the main tank fallow for at least 3 months and i probably will not add back the asfur no matter how good it looks.
i've got lots to do anyways as i'm upgrading sump/filtration system and moving it down to the basement. Also want to work on zeroing out my NO3 level.