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![]() One thing that I have noticed since removing my fish from the DT is that the pod population has exploded. There are so many in there now I could support a shoal of mandarins! The wrasee will certainly enjoy it when he goes in.
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![]() seems that hypo can have more benefits to new fish than just treating ich. found this today. interesting read.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/6/fish |
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![]() I have also read about the theory of the ick exhausting itself after a number of generation, but I am not sure it's true. I know people who did got ick in the tank, then they thought it went away because they have not seen it for 2 years, then they get a new tank, tansfer the fish and bang, ick exploded.
Means that it was still there, just to a lever that fish could control to a degree. Once stressed out it came back with a vengance.
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