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kimoyo said:Go over to Cali_reef, look at his FOWLR tank which has about 35 fish. Look at the one angel that has ich all over it and then look at all the other fish with no signs of ich showing. Then explain how your positive none of the other fish have ich because they are not showing symptoms (which the white spots are).
Or explain how ich can be in a tank, go away for months, and come back later with no new introduction of anything.
It's very easy to explain, Cali_reef has ich in his tank and some of the fish are either immuned to it which others aren't or are less than some others. Some show only some of the symptoms while others show a lot more, and white spots aren't the only sign of ich, if that's what Cali_reef even has. His fish probably get stressed out and at that point they aren't able to fight off the ich and it takes over the fish more and you start to see spot on the body of the fish. That why your seeing outbreaks every so often.
He did say in his post that his fish do come down with it from time to time, during temperature swings and when he adds new fish. So you can see some of this is bought on by stress or changing conditions.
Also just because some of his fish have ich doesn't mean all his fish do. There are many fish that are immune to the ich, and actually go through wipe outs in the tank and are the only fish left and never come down with ich. By going through a QT period of 2 - 4 weeks you should be able to see if a fish has some thing and then treaty it.



