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I would leave the display fishless for 8 weeks....6 weeks minimum. Marine velvet is nasty, good luck with it. |
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![]() i have heard it takes 3 months to rid a tank of ich wihtout fish... no idea about the MV tho.
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![]() to rid tank of MV it can take upto 3 months you can speed the process up a bit by raising the tempto 82 or 84 I forget. but it still taks between 8 and 10 weeks even with raising the temp. inverts are fine in the tank MV needs fish to host on.
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![]() So after 3 months how do you make sure it's gone? Do you keep doing water changes and regular maintenance while you wait? I read keeping the tank in total darkness will kill it. Total darkness will also kill my corals. What a sh*tty thing to deal with.
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![]() first off sorry for your troubles.....Laurie(fishoholic) said she would post a link to her MV thread later today for ya....best of luck....
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![]() I had velvet go though my tanks and it is one of the worst things to see your fish die from, it really puts them through hell before killing them
![]() I never shut off the lights and I didn't raise the temp, just took all the fish out of the display and QT'd them in a seperate tank and treated them with cuppermine (or however you spell it ![]() Here's a link to my marine velvet thread, there is a lot of good info in the links I added to that thread and there is also some very disturbing pic.'s of what the velvet did to my fish. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...t+horribleness
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![]() The most resistant ich strain ever recoreded took 71 days to die but that's unusual. Most case is that ich is 100% dead after 60 days, so 8 weeks should be fine for ich.
I don't know for velvet but I would play it safe because this is such a nasty parasites. |
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![]() sorry to hear..
keep up the post's with your progress we learn lots from these posts .and what to do when evil strike's jim |
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![]() The only medication I have on hand is Instant Ocean Lifeguard. I have used it before on these same clowns when they had some kind of parasite about 2 years ago. So far, so good. They were stressed as hell when I caught them yesterday but seem not too bad today. Now to take apart my rockwork and get my lawnmower and zebras out.
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![]() I had ich attack my aquarium really bad not to long ago. It got to the point with a clown where it was do or die, it was completely covered. I had no option because the ich medicine wasnt working and it was to late at night to get something else. So I figured what should I do? The thing will be dead by morning anyway. So I went looking in the house for a cure. So I freshwater dipped him with two small drops of mouthwash in a cup. The next day he was perfectly clean. He needed two more dips over a week period and I won. He is still alive. I guess it makes sense, its antibacterial......
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