greenbean36191
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The same way. Antibodies attach to surface proteins of the protozoan, immobilizing it and marking it as a foreign body to be attacked.Small pathogens like bacteria and virusus are vulnerable to antibodies, but how do immunity against protozoans work?
I agree 100%. There are simple and effective preventatives that are known to work. If left to chance the animal might develop immunity, or it might die. To me it doesn't make sense to risk it.I will never count on any iffy immunity against ick.
NoDoes cryptocaryon have a known predator that eats it?
Only very marginally. Even under conditions designed to maximize infection rates, only about 5-20% or the theronts find a fish, so success is already extremely low. Also, the theronts emerge in the wee hours of the morning when the fish are likely to be closest to the rocks or substrate where water flow is diminished.Could LOTS of flow in a tank help in keeping the parasite off of the fish once it becomes water-bourne?
This is not a theory- it's a fact. Different strains are known to have slight variations in size, rate of development, and reproductive potential.What do you have to say about that theory?
There is one documented case of the parasite persisting for a bit over 10 weeks without a host. This is extremely rare though and the average life cycle of the parasite only takes 1-2 weeks from start to finish. In most cases, leaving a tank fallow for 6 weeks is more than enough time to kill off any parasites lingering in the tank, though to be absolutely sure you would have to leave the tank fallow for at least 11 weeks.
Quarantine is a different story. It would be quite easy to introduce the parasite by adding a fish that has been quarantined for 6 weeks. The assumption many people make is that if there is a latent infection, 6 weeks of quarantine will induce an outbreak. This is a poor assumption since fish can easily harbor latent infections for years, especially if they have a strong resistance to the parasite- either innate like in the case of mandarins or acquired. There is no guarantee that the quarantine process itself will induce enough stress to weaken the immune system enough to cause a latent infection to become an outbreak. Ideally, that wouldn't be the case since a well designed QT should be fairly low-stress.