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![]() Normally a Qt'ed fish stays in there anywhere from 3 to 5 weeks. To be safe I would keep your fish in the QT tank for atleast a couple of weeks but get the copper out of the tank (through the use of carbon). Then observe the fish for the next couple of weeks to make sure not ick is present.
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![]() ok that makes sense good thing i asked. so if i put carbon in now 10 days or so ick should show up if still present correct? after that I'd be good?
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![]() What was introduced into your tank that caused the original ich outbreak.
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![]() hippo tang which died in 6 days I took all the fish out into qt tank for 2 months cranked up the dt tank temp put them back in all is well now but I learned a lesson ich was not such a big deal in my planted tankso I didn't bother qting at first
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