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Doing some research for a project I'm taking on. Feel free to share what worked out what didn't work for you.
TIA
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its possible for ich to "die" out after a year if no fish are noticeably infected and no new strains are added, however there are reports of ich surviving 10+ years when outbreaks continue to occur.Paul B method for me , ichs in my one display and I keep it at Bay by making sure everyone is fat and healthy and it's been this way for 2 years now with no loss
I have kept fish, fresh and salt. For several decades And have seen Ich show it’s face a few times. (Primarily when I was a young man and learning the aquatic hobby) I’m not sure you can definitively prevent it. however, I am of the belief that it dosent mater if it’s in your water. Non Stressed healthy fish that are well fed with good water parameters simply never show signs. And if you get a new fish and it gets bullied it may show some spots. But if the stressful condition subsides. And good water parameters are maintained. It goes away quickly. A long time ago we treated with elevated temperatures and pennies. But I just don’t feel that’s necessary anymore. Great water conditions and a low stress environment seems to work great.
They look awesome young. But get ugly or plain as adult.Eventually, I want to get a chevron tang.