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Posted by George Patterson on March 10, 2005, 12:43 pm
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> George some of the initial outbreaks have to start somewhere. I have seen
> it as a single grain. Or at least that is all that is sometimes noticed. If
> the fish do not fight it off it could be more.
Yes, but it's been there for a week and no more have developed. White spot
would've spread fairly rapidly.
George Patterson
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Posted by RicSeyler on March 10, 2005, 12:53 pm
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It could also be an injury. Maybe the little guy bumped into a jagged
rock or something.
I've seen an injury that can somewhat look like a "Ich Grain".
George Patterson wrote:
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>>George some of the initial outbreaks have to start somewhere. I have seen
>>it as a single grain. Or at least that is all that is sometimes noticed. If
>>the fish do not fight it off it could be more.
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>Yes, but it's been there for a week and no more have developed. White spot
>would've spread fairly rapidly.
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>George Patterson
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It could also be an injury. Maybe the little guy bumped into a jagged
rock or something.<br>
I've seen an injury that can somewhat look like a "Ich Grain".<br>
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Posted by Mr Dad on March 10, 2005, 1:55 pm
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I've seen an injury that can somewhat look like a "Ich Grain".
George Patterson wrote:
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Posted by larap on March 10, 2005, 3:50 pm
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Follow-up question.
after treating the fish with cooper/formalin/freshwater bath how long should
it be quarintined? How long does the infected tank need to be fish free
before they can be reintroduced? thanks.
I missed that it has been there for a week. If it did not spread it should
have at least fallen off.
R
It could also be an injury. Maybe the little guy bumped into a jagged rock
or something.
I've seen an injury that can somewhat look like a "Ich Grain".
George Patterson wrote:
Mr Dad wrote:
George some of the initial outbreaks have to start somewhere. I have seen
it as a single grain. Or at least that is all that is sometimes noticed. If
the fish do not fight it off it could be more.
Yes, but it's been there for a week and no more have developed. White spot
would've spread fairly rapidly.
George Patterson
I prefer Heaven for climate but Hell for company.
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Ric Seyler
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Posted by George Patterson on March 10, 2005, 5:12 pm
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larap wrote:
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> Follow-up question.
> after treating the fish with cooper/formalin/freshwater bath how long should
> it be quarintined? How long does the infected tank need to be fish free
> before they can be reintroduced?
The complete lifecycle of these parasites runs about a month. If some of them
have just dropped off the fish to lay eggs at the time you remove the fish,
those supposedly will hatch in a week or two and start looking for fish to feed
on. They will eventually starve, so, in theory, you should be able to put the
fish back in in a bit less than a month. In practice, I have heard of
re-infections after longer periods. My guess is that some of the eggs lie
dormant for some time.
George Patterson
I prefer Heaven for climate but Hell for company.
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> George some of the initial outbreaks have to start somewhere. I have seen
> it as a single grain. Or at least that is all that is sometimes noticed. If
> the fish do not fight it off it could be more.