Well, the thread sure has been busy over the past few days!
For the newer posters, here is a much-abbreviated recap of our ich experience to date:
In mid-June, we discovered the ich outbreak in the display. We had not used any QT procedures for our livestock. I moved all fish to QT and proceeded with hypo treatment. Water was kept at 11 ppt, measured several times per day with a refractometer, and the hypo treatment lasted six weeks after the last spot sighting, for a total of closer to nine weeks. Salinity was increased over one week. After the increase, the fish's health declined, and especially the tangs looked very poor. I believe it was a combination of bacterial infection and HLLE. So, two weeks after increase, the fish were reintroduced to display. The display had been fallow a total of 11 weeks.
One week after the return to the display, the hippo tang showed ich. I freaked out. Then I decided to calm down. Rather than destroy the tank again, we have chosen to go a few rounds with Kick Ich. We are on the second 14 day treatment and all is well. Not to say there are no spots, but I only saw 1 spot this weekend. Still on the hippo. As far as I can tell, no other fish has developed ich. We have been back in the display for 5 weeks (?) now. The other afflictions have vanished, general health being excellent. When we run out of Kick Ich, I may try RxP (I have a large bottle on hand), and if the ich returns, I'll go from there.
So, no, hypo did NOT work for us.
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Trigger, I'm glad to hear you are seeing improvement. At least we know what Kick Ich is made of
Regarding nosickfish...I read the threads from the links that guy posted, and it is pretty irritating. Even IF, and that's a big IF, their product is the miracle they claim it is, they are doing a horrible job of promoting it. They should be up front about the treatment (what the heck is in it?) and not harass us. Harassment makes me so much less likely to buy something. Seriously, lay off, people!
I am glad to see that "farmboy" (conjures up bad imagery and sympathy for sheep) was regulated and had posts deleted. I hope that the ID "NSF" is carefully watched.