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SS
November 1st 06, 12:18 AM
How long can Ick survive on aquarium equipment such as a gravel cleaner?
I had used it the day before the visible signs of an outbreak and
haven't used it since treatment which has been about a six days, due for
a water change. All visible signs of ick on fish are gone now (I know
the ick is ever present), and I was wondering how long ick could last on
surfaces without that surface being wet or subject to deliberate
disinfection ie: left out to dry (no good environment or host = no ick?)?
TYIA,
SS
carlrs
November 1st 06, 03:01 PM
SS wrote:
> How long can Ick survive on aquarium equipment such as a gravel cleaner?
> I had used it the day before the visible signs of an outbreak and
> haven't used it since treatment which has been about a six days, due for
> a water change. All visible signs of ick on fish are gone now (I know
> the ick is ever present), and I was wondering how long ick could last on
> surfaces without that surface being wet or subject to deliberate
> disinfection ie: left out to dry (no good environment or host = no ick?)?
>
> TYIA,
>
> SS
>From my experience equipment that has dry for more than 24 hours has
not transmitted ich to other aquariums I have serviced. But I have
generally sterilized my equipment in a weak bleach/water solution (less
than 5% bleach), so as to make sure I do not transfer pathogens or
infestation between customers. (I kept this solution in a spray
bottle).
Generally an aquarium without fish, but with the filter running will be
ich free without a host after 3 weeks. But this is NOT a rule, I know
many experienced aquarists (myself included)still had ich outbreaks
even after taking these precautions.
Some of the aquariums I maintained that customers added fish regularly,
had fish sensitive to ich, or just seemed to get ich easily I used
Medicated Wonder Shells on occasion or when new fish were added.
Carl
swarvegorilla
November 8th 06, 08:21 AM
put it in the sun and the UV should smash it :)
coupla hours dry seems to kill the things tho
the swimmer stage (infectious) would be particularly weak against drying out
I'd imagine
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> How long can Ick survive on aquarium equipment such as a gravel cleaner? I
> had used it the day before the visible signs of an outbreak and haven't
> used it since treatment which has been about a six days, due for a water
> change. All visible signs of ick on fish are gone now (I know the ick is
> ever present), and I was wondering how long ick could last on surfaces
> without that surface being wet or subject to deliberate disinfection ie:
> left out to dry (no good environment or host = no ick?)?
>
> TYIA,
>
> SS
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