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Old 12-06-2012, 07:20 PM
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I believe you need to wait 8-10 weeks without sick fish in the tank before the ick would be considered gone. So I would wait longer.
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Old 12-06-2012, 07:42 PM
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The ick will not go away without leaving the system fishless. The ones you still have in the DT will still have it and it will probably return.
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Old 12-06-2012, 07:52 PM
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I believe you need to wait 8-10 weeks without sick fish in the tank before the ick would be considered gone. So I would wait longer.
That time frame assumes no fish at all, sick or otherwise. Adding new fish, even after quarantine, will likely result in one or more getting ich, starting the whole process over again. If you're going to quarantine, get the existing fish out, add them all to QT, treat for ich, and after waiting 10 weeks, add them back. Or don't waste time QT'ing the new fish and hope for the best. Which, IMO, is a bad plan.
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Old 12-06-2012, 09:24 PM
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I also got a question about ich... I have a 55 gal that had problems with ich and right now I have 2 fish in the tank with no signs of ich. Im planning to transfer these 2 fish into my new 220 gal tank later. Should I still treat the fish for ich before i throw them into the 220 DT even if they look healthy and fine? I will be stripping the tank down and using it as a QT.
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Old 12-06-2012, 09:41 PM
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You still have to treat them to be certain they don't have ich and transfer it into the new tank, ASAIK some fish can transfer it without showing signs. In such cases I take a lighter quarantine approach. Any fish that appears healthy and doesn't show signs of ich but came from a potential source of ich I hold them at hypo-salinity for 8 days in a tank that always has hypo conditions. After 8 days they move from that tank to another tank with matched water conditions but completely separate with 100% uncontaminated water. In that tank they are slowly brought back up to normal salinity and closely monitored for another week or so. In theory ich can't make it through this treatment based on it's life cycle and how it's effected from hypo. Just make sure it's ich you're actually concerned about and not something else.
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Old 12-06-2012, 10:56 PM
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Old 12-07-2012, 04:12 AM
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What if I put copper in the 55 gal tank and treat any potential threat of ich? Will the copper destroy the biological filtration?
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Old 12-07-2012, 10:58 AM
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So because I never had ich in my qt tank and just in my display, I can't get more fish and put them in the qt? I am confused.

What I think everyone is saying is that I really need to catch all the fish in the display and put them in the qt tank. Then leave the display fishless to let the ich die because it has no hosts (it won't attach to inverts). The in the qt tank make the water hypo for a period of time to make sure the ich is dead or I could use copper. Once I know it is dead then I can put the in the display (after water matching). Then I can get more fish in the qt.

Where is an awesome place to get fish in Calgary once I have the ich sorted? What fish would people recommend?
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