Scoobysnack77
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has anybody had a powder blue tang and kept it ICH free? I heard no matter how long you quarantine it, it will always have this parasite. Is this true?
has anybody had a powder blue tang and kept it ICH free? I heard no matter how long you quarantine it, it will always have this parasite. Is this true?
Simply not true. If you have a sound quarantine procedure (I recommend Tank Transfer Method for Cryptocaryon), you can eliminate the parasite completely, irrespective of species.
Something else to consider. Perhaps you have ich in your DT. If you follow due diligence with QT on a new fish, and put it in a DT that has ich in it, your new disease free fish will be exposed to ich, and will likely be affected by it...
PB's are especially prone to it, so if you have ich in your DT (can exist without showing itself as long as there is a host) your PB will probably be effected...
What he said.
I have a it free powder blue, The key is to make sure it is out of the display tank, meaning going fishless for a good 10 weeks, personally for me the only way to 100 percent guaranty you fish does not have ICH is using something like cuppermine. Now the key then after this is that you have to QT absolutely everything wet, that includes any corals, inverts, limerick. Anything wet can carry ICH.
i only have 1 , 75g quarantine tank. can i just do a couple of hypo salinity treatments just to be sure?Simply not true. If you have a sound quarantine procedure (I recommend Tank Transfer Method for Cryptocaryon), you can eliminate the parasite completely, irrespective of species.
i only have 1 , 75g quarantine tank. can i just do a couple of hypo salinity treatments just to be sure?
has anybody had a powder blue tang and kept it ICH free? I heard no matter how long you quarantine it, it will always have this parasite. Is this true?