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![]() Funny thing, I am constantly scouring forums and this is the first time I've heard of the ttm. I think I will follow asylums advice and transfer fish to DT and observe very close for an outbreak. Seeing as I don't have the means to quarantine corals, there will always be the possibility of bringing in ich or other unwanted organisms, negating the precautionary procedures taken. That being said in the event of an outbreak, I am now more partial to the idea of the ttm!
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![]() I agree with brad as well. Almost every tank has ich in it, some strands may be worse then others. I know i have ich in my tank but if everything is happy and healthy no one shows any signs of it. If i change a tonne or if for some wacked reason my salinity changes my sensitive fish like my regal tang and blue throat trigger will show signs almost instantly so i quickly find out whats wrong and fix it and within 3 hours all signs of ich are gone.
And are you sure it was ich? both wrasses and fire fish sleep in the sand so it could have been sand on them? |