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13. If the Cryptocaryon irritans can't always be detected, then why bother with a quarantine procedure? In the confines of a small quarantine and being there for no less than 6 weeks, the Cryptocaryon irritans parasite will make itself known because the fish is weakened and the fish can't get away from being re-infected by multiplying Cryptocaryon irritans parasites. In other words, the quarantine procedure instigates a 'bloom' of the parasite which will make it visible to the aquarist. When this happens, treatment is appropriate with one of the three proven treatments.
Question:
I had a single clown fish in an 8 gallon tank for approx. 1.5 years. Nothing else was in there except for a few inverts. Would it be safe to say that if I never saw any signs of ich over the 1.5 years, or any other issues thus far for that matter, that I should feel very confident that my fish is free of the parasite? According to the above, I should have seen a 'bloom' seeing the fish was in such a 'confined' space correct?
13. If the Cryptocaryon irritans can't always be detected, then why bother with a quarantine procedure? In the confines of a small quarantine and being there for no less than 6 weeks, the Cryptocaryon irritans parasite will make itself known because the fish is weakened and the fish can't get away from being re-infected by multiplying Cryptocaryon irritans parasites. In other words, the quarantine procedure instigates a 'bloom' of the parasite which will make it visible to the aquarist. When this happens, treatment is appropriate with one of the three proven treatments.
Question:
I had a single clown fish in an 8 gallon tank for approx. 1.5 years. Nothing else was in there except for a few inverts. Would it be safe to say that if I never saw any signs of ich over the 1.5 years, or any other issues thus far for that matter, that I should feel very confident that my fish is free of the parasite? According to the above, I should have seen a 'bloom' seeing the fish was in such a 'confined' space correct?