Rscomia
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Can anybody explain to me why any new fish I add to my tank gets ick and dies while none of the fish that I already have in there are affected I thought if one fish gets it all would get it
Rscomia said:If I dont add any fish for the next 28 days (read that is the life span of ick) Does it actually live on the fish that are already in there and dont seem to be affected by it?
Rscomia said:If I dont add any fish for the next 28 days (read that is the life span of ick) Does it actually live on the fish that are already in there and dont seem to be affected by it?
Rscomia said:If I dont add any fish for the next 28 days (read that is the life span of ick) Does it actually live on the fish that are already in there and dont seem to be affected by it?
SWSCJ said:I have 11 tangs. Ick = stress. The reef tank I keep at 77 degrees and have 3 cleaner shrimp and 2 fire shrimp that constantly clean the 9 tangs I have in there. My Vlamingi breaks out with ick every time I do a water change. I keep the water temp at 80 degrees and feed it heavy when it breaks out. I've had most of these fish for 5 years. Not one did I quarantine.
SWSCJ said:I have 11 tangs. Ick = stress. The reef tank I keep at 77 degrees and have 3 cleaner shrimp and 2 fire shrimp that constantly clean the 9 tangs I have in there. My Vlamingi breaks out with ick every time I do a water change. I keep the water temp at 80 degrees and feed it heavy when it breaks out. I've had most of these fish for 5 years. Not one did I quarantine.
Sloanhaus said:You do have one amazing though! I give you mad props
danbstrong said:Yes +1 on ich must have a host