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This method is not practical, it sounds good in theory. The biggest pitfall
with this method is that you have to first catch the fish from the tank, and catching them is not easy unless you have a bare bottom tank, no coral, no landscaping. "expat" wrote in message ... Putting vcoper in a marine fish tank is bad to do. A quick and simple dip in RODI water that is preferablly temp and PH matched tothe tanks water is a very effective way to fix an ICH problem. Use a separate tank or container to use for the dip of about 1 or 2 minutes. I let em in for as long as possible or up till the fish starts to stress out. I also like to keep the tank free of any fish for a couple of weeks as well after the infected fish are removed in additon to healthy fish as without a host the ich parasite will die. It pays to have a basic bare hospital or quarantine tank with fresh or salt water fish. Odds are you may have problems if you ever decide to have any inverts with the copper that is in any live rock or silicone seals, but if its a fish only tank its not a problem other than the usual staining of the silicone seals. When you dip a marine fish with ICH in freshwater you can literally see the parasites "explode and drop off the fish" |
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On Aug 27, 10:09*pm, "no-spam" wrote:
This method is not practical, it sounds good in theory. The biggest pitfall with this method is that you have to first catch the fish from the tank, and catching them is not easy unless you have a bare bottom tank, no coral, no landscaping. "expat" wrote in message ... Putting vcoper in a marine fish tank is bad to do. A quick and simple dip in RODI water that is preferablly temp and PH matched tothe tanks water is a very effective way to fix an ICH problem. Use a separate tank or container to use for the dip of about 1 or 2 minutes. I let em in for as long as possible or up till the fish starts to stress out. I also like to keep the tank free of any fish for a couple of weeks as well after the infected fish are removed in additon to healthy fish as without a host the ich parasite will die. It pays to have a basic bare hospital or quarantine tank with fresh or salt water fish. Odds are you may have problems if you ever decide to have any inverts with the copper that is in any live rock or silicone seals, but if its a fish only tank its not a problem other than the usual staining of the silicone seals. When you dip a marine fish *with ICH in freshwater you can literally see the parasites "explode and drop off the fish"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Whats so hard about catching a fish,. Evidently the fish is smarter than you are as I have never had any problems catching any fish I had a need to catch. All it takes is having a higher IQ than the fish so you can out wit it.......Pretty simple IMHO. Makes it no more difficult in a bare bottom or a reef tank. There is lots of various ways to catch them, all without a problem..maybe a bit time consuming with some, but still 110% doable. |
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