Ok, so my one clown has ich. The other dosen't. These are the only two fish in my tank. I first noticed the Ich about 4 days ago. I raised the temp to 81, added garlic to the food. The ich is starting to dissappear.
So from what I have read they (ICH) are now going to sit in my sand for a couple of weeks and multiply like crazy and then they are going to attack the fish like crazy again.
Now to my question.
How can I protect my fish from getting ich back (and continueing the cycle). Is there anyway to ensure that they can't find a host. I was thinking about putting the fish in a quarantine tank for a month or so. I would have to buy all the stuff to do it. This would be more expensive than the fish. I know, I know the poor fish why subject them if you don't have to. So are there any other ways to ensure the ICH dies without finding a host. Can I assume that because they were strong enough to fight it that they would be strong enought to reject it next time around. Of course assuming all remains equal which never happens. Ok i'm rambling now.
Thanks for your help
FB
So from what I have read they (ICH) are now going to sit in my sand for a couple of weeks and multiply like crazy and then they are going to attack the fish like crazy again.
Now to my question.
How can I protect my fish from getting ich back (and continueing the cycle). Is there anyway to ensure that they can't find a host. I was thinking about putting the fish in a quarantine tank for a month or so. I would have to buy all the stuff to do it. This would be more expensive than the fish. I know, I know the poor fish why subject them if you don't have to. So are there any other ways to ensure the ICH dies without finding a host. Can I assume that because they were strong enough to fight it that they would be strong enought to reject it next time around. Of course assuming all remains equal which never happens. Ok i'm rambling now.
Thanks for your help
FB



