Deinonych
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Based on current knowledge 72 days gives you a decent likelihood of 99.9% that all Cryptocaryon is gone after an outbreak but by no means it is 100% guaranteed.
This is a good rule of thumb. The reason we quarantine newly acquired livestock is to mitigate risk and lower the chance of disease. Will these protocols guarantee that no pathogen is present? No, but it will reduce the likelihood significantly. With any treatment protocol, you reach the point of diminishing returns eventually.
As I have stated before, the only guarantees in this hobby are: 1. You will spend money, and 2. Fish will die. It's pointless to argue why the 72 day fallow period will or will not result in elimination of the parasite because there will always be variables that may or may not be accounted for, and most aquarists don't operate in a controlled lab environment where every detail is logged and scrutinized.
This dead horse has been beaten so many times it is now undead.