I am going to state something that I know many people will disagree with. I personally feel that fish are much healthier if they are exposed to ich and then become cured.
I know the theory that many people follow and it is a very good practice for all tanks only a few years old. You should quarantine everything. But after some years, and I don't know how many but for me it may have been ten years, the fish do not succomb to ich. I really don't know if it is an immune response like some authors state or if the paracite itself weakens over time but I do think that fish that are exposed to ich, they get cured are forever healthier. I could be wrong but most of my fish live long enough to die from either an accident of old age. If you read many of the posts on here you will find a lot of sick fish. I think it is the means that we are keeping them. Too many tanks look much too sterile to me. The sea is far from sterile. If you look at my tank the first thing you may say is, "Is he kidding"
My tank is far from pristine looking, I am not looking for pristine which is easy, I am looking for health. Health comes from being able to fight off infection. We ourselves are inoculated against many agents and we become immune to them. I feel that if our fish are never exposed to anything, they they will never be as healthy as a fish that had an infection. The only problem is that most fish in newer tanks which is just about everyone here, will have a problem keeping the animals alive if they get ich.
I really don't know the answer as I am not the God of ich but I am fairly sure I battled it far longer than anyone here.
Eventually, it is no longer a problem but that eventuallity may be years.
I also feel many tanks are too sterile, I feel ASW is not the greatest thing since wall paper, and I feel (but I don't have an answer) that too many tanks are just too clean.
I spent a year in the jungles in Viet Nam and most of the time I was miserable. I am sure that if I were not vaccinated for just about everything, I would have croaked in a week. The native people there live just fine with no medicine what so ever.
Fish can build up a resistance just as we can and if they do not get that chance, they will always be at rish of something.
Again, I am not saying to dump fish into your tank without quarantining them as you will most likely kill everything.
I really don't know the answer but as I said, I lost many fish in the beginning.
I believe it is a combination of using a portion of NSW and the age of the set up itself. Eventually we will figure out the exact means to keep an ich free tank, we just have to keep learning.
Don't forget, I did NOT say to throw fish in there without quaranting. Eventually, after ten years or so you probably can and we will no doubt know the secret. :smokin:
I will just like to add that I personally have not lost a fish to ich in probably 20 years or more, I do add all sorts of "things" from the sea from water to rocks to plants to inverts and fish.
My fish usually live out what I would consider a normal lifespan which in many fish is 10 to 15 years. Usually before that I have some sort of accident with a heater or a chemical or something that kills some animals before their time but never once in the last 20 years or so have I lost a fish from ich. I certainly am not the God of ick and am only stating my limited observations to try to learn more about this pain in the A-- -- paracite.
I do however feel that once a fish is exposed, ity is better off for the experience. (if it lives of course)