Originally Posted by
Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3057970
Albeit, this conversation has gotten away from the original post. But I feel this has turned into a worthwhile discussion.
Does anyone have access to online journal searches? I hate it when all I can get are abstracts and the subscriptions are just to pricey for the average Joe.
I think that the thread is still on topic. The points to this threas are two;
"There are several newer mutated strains of cryptocaryon that are resistant to hyposalinity and even copper. In his opinion, hyposalinity has began loosing effectiveness over the last 10 years because of mutation, and is useless against many strains of cryptocaryon."
"The most recent development is a strain of cryptocaryon that will resist copper treatment. Yes, you heard this correctly. Ich that will completely give copper treatment the finger!"
"There is 1 known drug that will work on this resistant strain."
Point 1) There is new mutated strains of crytocaryon irritant that are resistant to hyposalinity and even copprer.
Point 2) There is a known drug that will kill the new strains.
I was debating the first poiunt and only with regards to hyposalinity. Being that there are people that claim it does not work. If it is indeed Ich they are treating and theya re asministering the treatment correctly and the parasite does not die, than I can conclude that it is a new strain of Ich that is resitant to low levels of salt (osmotic shock)?