Exactly correct. It doesn't matter what it is if it's wet. Dry items are not a concern. C. irritans cannot survive if air dried.anything wet can carry
You would need 2 QT's minimum. Once a fish is added to the QT, three days are allowed to pass. The fish is then transfered (no net) to the second QT. The first tank is then torn down, sterilized, dried and reset up. Once 3 days in tank 2 are up, it's transfered back to the sterilized tank.Care to elaborate on this "3 day transfer method?" Never heard of it.
Slight misunderstanding/communication. C. irritans can be transported on/in any wet. It must have fish present to continue it's life cycle. Since we do not know every step in the capture/transportation/LFS, we assume there is at least the potential for these problems and isolate them until the animal/item is proven to be uninfected/uninfested. If it does, then we treat accordingly.So if Ich will live on anything wet....what makes having a NO fish tank for 6 weeks effective?
"cause it doesn't treat the fish infested by it.Although, when I did it, I also used hyposalinity. I also see that having a fishless tank for any period of time isn't one of the 3 you mentioned as being effective...lol.
When you transfer the fish you leave behind the Tomonts and any unattached stages.Well I am no expert, but that 3 day transfer solution wouldn't just kill any fish as once you transfered it back to the 3rd and final destination in a sterilized tank. Wouldn' you probably kill the fish as it is not cycled water unless I am not understanding correctly?
If your sure your treating C. irritans only, hyposalinity is the best option.I think just a QT and wait it out with Copper or Hyposalinity technique is probably better on a fish in the longrun.
You would need a separate system for fish and invertebrate/non fish items. The set up would be pretty much the same as the fish QT only lighting may be required although it does not need to be anything fancy. For the short period of time the "non fish" item would need to be QT'd, minimal fluorescent would be fine.You can not QT corals unless you have a separate reef tank so you're kinda outa luck it seems either way.
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