If no Ich for a month in a reef w/ fish, is the tank Ich free?

ToTaLCHaoS13

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I have a reef tank with fish in it and over a month ago my Royal Gramma had Ich. I left him in there and treated with only garlic which cleared it up and now, 5 weeks later I have not seen any Ich on him or any other fish. Given the life cycle of the Ich parasite can I now assume there is no longer Ich in my tank?
 
8 weeks. And some say ich can survive in the substrate until it finds a host. Some say not. You're probably in for a long arguementative thread, here.
 
if i were you and planning on adding more fish, i would just remove all the fish and quaratine them. wait another 6 weeks. just my thought since i started to do this now. its also a good time to redo the rock work in the tank.
 
All debates aside, ick can easily remain present in the tank without showing visable signs.

It's very common for people to have no observable signs of ick for months at a time, only to see it reappear after a stress event or the addition of a new fish.

Not seeing it is very far from a gaurentee that the tank is clean.
 
I've heard Ich is always present in the tank. The fish fight it off with good immune systems and a healthy diet. Unless the fish get stressed then they can get it espically tangs. I've heard a UV sterilizer will help keep the water clean. I'm not what to believe.
 
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