Reefahholic
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OK...So a while back, I bought some fish from Vivid Aquariums. The fish showed no signs of ICH in my qt for 4 weeks. Like an idiot (And I knew better I decided to go ahead and put them in my DT. I should have waited 8 weeks, but didn't. So a week later, ICH shows it's ugly face in my "Clean DT" that was ICH free for over a year. So...I tore down all of my aquascaping to catch ALL the fish. I put them all in my qt and started Hypo treatment for my first time. I watched a lot of them die-one after another-before the hypo started to work. I was left with less than half of my fish after it was all said and done. To be honest, I think some of my fish just became immune to the ICH. I feel that some ICH strands can tolerate hypo treatment and that my treatment wasn't completely affective. However, I did put the fish that seemed to be well that showed no signs of ICH for over 8 weeks back into my DT. Months went by and all of a sudden one fish would die for no reason. Then another fish would die a week later. No signs of ICH, but we all know that sometimes you don't always see the little white specks. The problem could have been my water parameters, because I was being lazy at the time and didn't test, but I have always done big water changes to keep the tank in check. So after loosing more fish, I decided ICH was probably back in the DT. The few fish I had left that didn't die showed no signs of ICH even until this day. I think they built up immunity to it. I took the fish out and put them in my qt and now they've survived 4 weeks of copper treatment at a therapeutic level. During that time, (Like and IDIOT), I fell victim to my weakness of Scooter Blennys and bought two of them. One came from LFS and the other from Petco's ICH infested tanks. I also bought a nice fat Lawnmower Blenny at Petco the same day. None of the fish showed any signs of ICH. After doing a little research, I decided to put them directly in my DT. You hear that dragonetts do get ICH or their skin is too tough. Now the Lawnmower blenny I don't know about. This was a decision I kinda regret now. Although they have never showed any signs of ICH, I wonder if they are harboring it or if they introduced it back into my DT. I'm debating on trying to catch them and let my DT sit fishless for 8 weeks. Should I to be safe or not??? I really don't feel like tearing down my scape again, but I would rather be safe than sorry, because I'm fixing to order some nice Tangs and other expensive fish. Please hit me with all your thoughts..:headwalls::beer:


