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2-3 months is not going to make a difference if the web info is correct I know I haven't given you a chance to read my post yet, but it can take up to 11 cycles (months ?) for MI to die out |
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Although it seems that fish can co-exist with the parasite I'm assuming it's probably annoying for them to deal with. Also I'm assuming every time I add a new fish even after QT the dots will reappear since the ich is living in the DT. I think I may just go the fallow path and invest the time now and instead of dealing with the heartache later lol. I have another question now... instead of moving the fish to a QT (which I would have to buy because I only have 5 and 10 gal spare tanks) could I move the inverts (snails, shrimp, urchin) to my 29gal fowlr and just do hyposalinity on the DT? On a side note the kole is still looking good and the dots have reduced. I'm sure it's ich and not velvet ![]() |
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![]() If the kole only has dots, and doesn't look like it's been rolled in flour, then I'm pretty sure you're safe to assume it's not velvet
Sure you could do hypo in the DT with the inverts removed, but I'd recommend you remove the LR too, and you'll have to leave the LR fallow for I think 9 weeks If you leave the LR in the DT during hypo you'll probably lose all the pods and such |