seahorsedreams
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After that I did some research and found that Dr. Burgess stated that hyposalinity actually does not kill ich on the spot, but rather "stresses" it into succumbing and dying.
I'm addressing little pieces, so I haven't read down further yet.
Then Burgess needs to make up his mind or he changed his mind
"Tomonts can be lysed by hyposalinity.... other stuff.... Effectiveness is probably due to osmotic shock rather than salinity per se."
Colorni and Burgess, 1997.
It's also Burgess (with Colorni) in 1997 that said they've witnessed up to 72 days (from leaving fish to excystment) and that a theront can only live for 24 hours after excystment at 77 degress.
But hypo isn't a hit or miss treatment. Like copper, when the right stage comes into contact with either the 1.008 or the correct level of copper, they are both dead. No individual parasite walks away from the 1.008 either. It's a Noga recommendation and he's pretty King of the disease world.
This is a fun discussion. They all don't have to be bad or uncivil.
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