methods of evading an ich???

timt6379

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what are some things that can cause an ich??
and what are some things that you can do to prevent an ich problem??
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by timt6379
what are some things that can cause an ich??
and what are some things that you can do to prevent an ich problem??
Marine ich is a parasite with a known life cycle. QT ALL verts for 4 weeks before introducing them into your tank and you'll never have an issue.
 

timt6379

Member
Originally Posted by 1journeyman
Marine ich is a parasite with a known life cycle. QT ALL verts for 4 weeks before introducing them into your tank and you'll never have an issue.

really it is the inverts that will bring it 2 the tank?
 

timt6379

Member
Originally Posted by reefreak29
anything u add to the tank can bring it
Just put everything into the QT be4 putting it into my DT?
But how will having it in the QT let me know if it has it or not?
and if it is in my QT then if i later put it into the DT wont it infect the fish in the DT
 

cgj

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If its in your QT for 4 weeks and nothing noticable happens, then you can conclude the fish is not infected and put him in the DT.
 

al mc

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IMHO....I would not only QT, but Hypo all new fish just to make sure you do not introduce ICH into a display tank. Why take the chance when hypo seems so safe. Put them in regular SG QT for 7 days to make sure they are happy/eating, then hypo for 3 weeks.......It is a pain, but it is a lot less of one then introducing ICH into a DT, losing fish and/or QT/Hypoing everyone once you have it........
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by timt6379
really it is the inverts that will bring it 2 the tank?
Huh? No I said Verts. It can come in on your fish.
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by Al Mc
IMHO....I would not only QT, but Hypo all new fish just to make sure you do not introduce ICH into a display tank. Why take the chance when hypo seems so safe. Put them in regular SG QT for 7 days to make sure they are happy/eating, then hypo for 3 weeks.......It is a pain, but it is a lot less of one then introducing ICH into a DT, losing fish and/or QT/Hypoing everyone once you have it........
Hypo can be stressful. Especially for new arrivals. I don't treat or medicate unless I see symptoms.
 

jessica47421

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what if you had ich in ur main tank and now all fish are gone how do you keep it from affecting ur new fish and when is it safe to add more fish?
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by jessica47421
what if you had ich in ur main tank and now all fish are gone how do you keep it from affecting ur new fish and when is it safe to add more fish?
You leave your display tank completely Vert-less for 4-6 weeks.
The parasite's life cycle includes a stage where it must host on a vert. If it cannot host the life cycle is disrupted and the ich should all die out.
Now... the best thing to do is to NEVER allow ich into your display. There are some stories of ich managing to go into a cyst stage to reappear later...
prevention is first priority.
 

stanlalee

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Originally Posted by jessica47421
so do i need to take the corals and inverts i have left out of the main tank?

I think he's confusing everyone with the term "verts" which would be fish, people anything with a spine. we are so used to hearing "inverts" but nobody really refers to fish as "verts" lol. You can leave the corals and inverts. you have to remove the fish for 4-6wks.
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by Stanlalee
I think he's confusing everyone with the term "verts" which would be fish, people anything with a spine. we are so used to hearing "inverts" but nobody really refers to fish as "verts" lol. You can leave the corals and inverts. you have to remove the fish for 4-6wks.
LOL, sorry.
Verts also includes things like eels, rays, etc. Things not usually called "fish".
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by jessica47421
lol ok ty i was confused. what about a lawn mower blinny someone said i didnt have to take him out? is this true?
They are wrong. ALL fish must be removed. Some fish show some resistance to ich, but you can't count on it.
 

bellanavis

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Your kidding, right, about take all fish out, my tank will have been fishless for 6 weeks, on Tuesday, except my mandarin. I should have taken the mandarin out also?
 

1journeyman

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Originally Posted by BellaNavis
Your kidding, right, about take all fish out, my tank will have been fishless for 6 weeks, on Tuesday, except my mandarin. I should have taken the mandarin out also?
To be 100% safe? yup.
Mandarins may be the exception as they are supposed to have some sort of slime that protects them.
To be safe, however, fallow=No fish.
 
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