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![]() The reason your fish has ich is because it's stressed for some reason.
If you have a tank full of healthy fish and dumped a gallon of ich infested water, nothing would happen. |
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![]() You just made that up.....
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![]() Ich is all over the place in the ocean. If it was to be killing healthy fish, they'd all be dead
Just like healthy people with normal immune systems don't die from the common cold |
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![]() Fish in the ocean have a vast area in which to swim, not contained in a small box with a pathogen population explosion..
Good theory, as far as theories go, but unless you have something to back that up, you made it up...
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If ich attacks healthy non stressed fish, then wouldn't all fish in a tank be effected at the same time? |
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![]() What exactly do you think ich is
![]() Ich IS a parasite......like fleas. Fleas are everywhere too but not every dog has fleas. My dogs (and house)do not have fleas but if I found a carpet at the second hand store and brought it home without cleaning it properly there is a chance my dog will get fleas. Ich is NOT a virus, it has no similarities to the common cold what so ever |
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![]() Think of it this way. Marko lives on the planet. Venomous snakes live on the planet. Marko can probably avoid these snakes for most of his life, just going about his business. But...should we lock Marko in the bathroom, and then dump a bucket of venomous snakes in with him, well, Marko's gonna be dead.
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I've see lots of fish survive ich untreated. I've never heard of a human surviving venomous snake bites untreated And if you had 10 other people in the same bathroom. Why would the snakes only attack one person? |
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![]() Also true...Can't compare a closed system to the ocean. |