Man ich is the most common and most hated disease I lost my pink tail trigger to that crap
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..........especially since right now I can't see any signs of illness.
A couple of things that may or may not affect the answer
The fish look healthy now, swimming well, eating like horses..........
The fish don't act or look stressed.
...........I don't want to screw up treating and kill my fish.
Man ich is the most common and most hated disease I lost my pink tail trigger to that crap
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Good grief, look at this with a little common sense. Do you treat your child for lice, or whatever, if there are no symptoms just because they "might" get it?
No, but we immunize children all the time for deadly and not so deadly diseases.
People get flu shots.
If it weren't for the length of treatment in hypo, I,d consider it a great way to prevent introducing ich with new fish.
Then DON'T treat your fish!!!!! At least not right now. Your fish are eating like horses etc....!!!! Just keep an eye on them. Despite what all the "experts" here tell you, why would you treat a fish with a poison in order to "save" it from something it might or might not have? Good grief, look at this with a little common sense. Do you treat your child for lice, or whatever, if there are no symptoms just because they "might" get it?
I just don't understand why some people advocate this course of action, especially when there are no symptoms - despite being exposed. Being exposed does not equal being infected. Even if if it did, just relax and see how things go. Why poison and potentially kill your fish when you have no concrete reason to?
Copper is used routinely by collectors, shippers, wholesalers, public aquariums online dealers, many LFS, and many hobbyists as a preventative measure. I've treated every new fish, in QT, with Cupramine, for many years. I don't push its use, because it can be controversial, but this method sure works for me. I think it would be tough to find a fish anywhere that hadn't been treated with copper at somewhere along the line.
steelhead77. But at least you made a relatively informed decision. Good Luck. Let us know how it turns out.[/QUOTE said:One of the top 3 secrets to success in this hobby/addiction; IMO.