dbestnindy
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This is what I copied from Beth's thread on hypo...
Your display will now have been fishless for at least four weeks, sufficient time to allow the parasite’s life cycle to be interrupted. ****** is an obligate parasite that requires a fish host. No fish=No host=No parasite. Ich is a fish-only parasite, it will not affect inverts.
I did this plus one week to be sure. I started on 4/11 on hypo on put them back on 5/17. Only 5 days after they are back in DT the hippo has an ich spot. Only one but i am sure there will be more to come. I am using my QT for some sand I acquired so it really isn't a qt right now. I am just beside myself of what to do. I am thinking about just leaving them to see how they do. Is this a fatal decision? I checked the salinity everyday so there is no chance I messed up on that. I put a piece of tape on the glass to be sure the water loss was kept up on.
The fish in the tank (if it matters)
2 clown
1 hippo
4 chromis
1 yellow eye kole tang
1 coral beauty
1 neon dottyback
Your display will now have been fishless for at least four weeks, sufficient time to allow the parasite’s life cycle to be interrupted. ****** is an obligate parasite that requires a fish host. No fish=No host=No parasite. Ich is a fish-only parasite, it will not affect inverts.
I did this plus one week to be sure. I started on 4/11 on hypo on put them back on 5/17. Only 5 days after they are back in DT the hippo has an ich spot. Only one but i am sure there will be more to come. I am using my QT for some sand I acquired so it really isn't a qt right now. I am just beside myself of what to do. I am thinking about just leaving them to see how they do. Is this a fatal decision? I checked the salinity everyday so there is no chance I messed up on that. I put a piece of tape on the glass to be sure the water loss was kept up on.
The fish in the tank (if it matters)
2 clown
1 hippo
4 chromis
1 yellow eye kole tang
1 coral beauty
1 neon dottyback