To what extent is it effective to use a toothbrush to brush off any possible ich tomonts encysted on the shell of an invert such as a hermit crab or a snail?
I have been quarantining my cleaning crew so far for a minimum 4 weeks, but yesterday I lost 2 cleaner shrimp for a mysterious reason which has me rather dispassionate about quarantining my cleaning crew any further.
I was thinking, say if I set up a 3 stage "bath" in which I rinse off the inverts in tank water, in 3 separate containers before they go into my display, is it effective at all to try and dislodge any possible ich cysts which may have formed on the shells of any snails/hermit crabs?
I feel like giving each shell a through brush with a toothbrush should be able to puncture or dislodge any possible ich cysts formed on them? After all, I'm not quarantining them for the risk of transferring LFS water, but rather, any possible ich cysts on their shells.
Any ideas?
I have been quarantining my cleaning crew so far for a minimum 4 weeks, but yesterday I lost 2 cleaner shrimp for a mysterious reason which has me rather dispassionate about quarantining my cleaning crew any further.
I was thinking, say if I set up a 3 stage "bath" in which I rinse off the inverts in tank water, in 3 separate containers before they go into my display, is it effective at all to try and dislodge any possible ich cysts which may have formed on the shells of any snails/hermit crabs?
I feel like giving each shell a through brush with a toothbrush should be able to puncture or dislodge any possible ich cysts formed on them? After all, I'm not quarantining them for the risk of transferring LFS water, but rather, any possible ich cysts on their shells.
Any ideas?