MellowReefer
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There are so many different opinions on QT it makes it so frustrating. And I know I have to decide for myself what I feel comfortable with, no one else can decide for me. But if anyone can give their opinion on these questions I'd love to hear what the current consensus is on this forum.
For preventative ich QT using Cupramine (my method of choice):
1) Is reduced salinity (1.019-1.020) really helpful speeding up ich's life cycle? I read on wetwebmedia and heard from two LFS owners, and just wondering if you all do this. It's extra work to gradually bring them back to 1.025 and I wonder if I'm wasting my time if it doesn't really help. I keep at 80 degrees to hopefully shorten the life cycle, but that's no extra effort (just electricity).
2) How long to use the Cupramine? I have heard 2 weeks all the way up to 8 weeks. Can Cupramine kill the ich when it drops off the fish? Or only when it comes out of hibernation? If the former is true, then how could 2 weeks be effective if they say it can hibernate up to 28 days? I'm okay with 99% certainty, I just don't want to stress the fish any longer if I don't need to.
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
For preventative ich QT using Cupramine (my method of choice):
1) Is reduced salinity (1.019-1.020) really helpful speeding up ich's life cycle? I read on wetwebmedia and heard from two LFS owners, and just wondering if you all do this. It's extra work to gradually bring them back to 1.025 and I wonder if I'm wasting my time if it doesn't really help. I keep at 80 degrees to hopefully shorten the life cycle, but that's no extra effort (just electricity).
2) How long to use the Cupramine? I have heard 2 weeks all the way up to 8 weeks. Can Cupramine kill the ich when it drops off the fish? Or only when it comes out of hibernation? If the former is true, then how could 2 weeks be effective if they say it can hibernate up to 28 days? I'm okay with 99% certainty, I just don't want to stress the fish any longer if I don't need to.
Thanks in advance for your opinions.