CHSUB
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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.
something is killing your fish other than ick. ick does not kill fish simply by being present like cancer or tumors. ick feeds on the fish and drops off, the fish dies when it gets overwhelmed. many times the gills are destroyed by ick. it is very unlikely that ick would kill a fish without you seeing signs of its presents.
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