snorvich Team RC member Team RC May 18, 2014 #21 Dmorty217 said: +1 but I think the damsel is still alive and well Click to expand... Yes, but . . . it may be that the damsel had developed immunity and was still a carrier. Immunity lasts for about six months.
Dmorty217 said: +1 but I think the damsel is still alive and well Click to expand... Yes, but . . . it may be that the damsel had developed immunity and was still a carrier. Immunity lasts for about six months.
Dmorty217 Saltwater Addict May 18, 2014 #22 snorvich said: Yes, but . . . it may be that the damsel had developed immunity and was still a carrier. Immunity lasts for about six months. Click to expand... I did not know this, thank you for the info Steve!
snorvich said: Yes, but . . . it may be that the damsel had developed immunity and was still a carrier. Immunity lasts for about six months. Click to expand... I did not know this, thank you for the info Steve!
reeferstace I'm a little people May 18, 2014 #23 Byrns149 said: Should i get rid of the damsel ? Click to expand... Doesn't matter how much it costs, this fish deserves treatment as well! How exactly did you plan on getting "rid" of it?
Byrns149 said: Should i get rid of the damsel ? Click to expand... Doesn't matter how much it costs, this fish deserves treatment as well! How exactly did you plan on getting "rid" of it?
snorvich Team RC member Team RC May 18, 2014 #24 Dmorty217 said: I did not know this, thank you for the info Steve! Click to expand... My guess is that immunity occurs about 5% of the time. They are resistant but can still carry the parasite. (guess=no published data on percentage)
Dmorty217 said: I did not know this, thank you for the info Steve! Click to expand... My guess is that immunity occurs about 5% of the time. They are resistant but can still carry the parasite. (guess=no published data on percentage)