Friday, May 31, 2013

Re: [AquaticLife] ICH ...thing to consider. no dormant stage in the lifecycle

 

Hi Charles,

I was interested to see Chlorine treatment mentioned as one of the
options on the Wikipedia page for treating Koi & Goldfish-surely the
poisonous effects of the Chlorine would make this treatment deadly or am I
missing something?

John*<o)))<*

On 31 May 2013 03:48, Charles Harrison <charles@inkmkr.com> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Please reference:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichthyophthirius_multifiliis
>
> "There is no dormant stage in the lifecycle. Ich does not lie in wait
> for a weakened fish to infect. However, any facto . . . "
>
> There have been many serious investigations into the life cycle of
> the Protozoa.
>
> Also PLEASE Note:
>
> " Heat treatment
> Heat treatment can be highly effective, and it can be combined with
> other treatments. However, it can only be used on fish that can
> tolerate high water temperatures, and is unsuitable for cold water
> fish like koi and goldfish, but even in those cases, a higher water
> temperature will accelerate the life-cycle of the parasite, allowing
> other treatments to take effect sooner."
>
> ~~~~~~~~~
>
> There is very good information in this reference and the references
> included.
>
> Charles Harrison
>
> >I don't agree with the fact that it is always present in your tank.
> >In fact, I bet you I could prove it to you now by taking two of my
> >perfectly fine tiger barbs and stressing both of them. One in a 10
> >gallon never infected with ick and the other in the 10 gallon that I
> >just lost two barbs to a few weeks ago. I can almost be 100% certain
> >that neither will get ick. Neither. I would do it, too, if I had
> >some barbs to spare but I don't and I'd rather not end up with dead
> >fish. Maybe in the future I will.
> >
> >
> >Anyway, your tank is considered free of ick after a few weeks of it
> >sitting empty. Why? Because it cannot survive with a host. Well, I'm
> >sure you are thinking what if it has a host? Then you are saying
> >that my 55 gallon has a chance of becoming infected with ick because
> >I have never had no fish in it since I had ick in it. Well, no
> >matter how much I neglect that tank (Usually not too much but as I
> >don't have test strips I can never be sure what the ammonia levels
> >are) none of my fish have gotten ill. None. Want me to prove it? I'm
> >sure I can get two more barbs and torture them both just to show you
> >I'm right.(Just kidding) Luckily, I'm not that type of person so you
> >don't have to worry about animal abuse from me. But isn't that how
> >these things are found out? Perhaps I can go to my local walmart or
> >meijer and get some of their disgusting fish. The ones infected with
> >ick... They would have died anyway, and maybe I can even save
> >them... Sorry, I'm just
> > rambling on to myself. I'm concentrating on stocking my tank right
> >now, so I'm definitely not going to start sacrificing fish in the
> >name of science.
> >
> >
> >I believe that the only way you can get ick is if it is introduced
> >to your tank by infected fish or ornaments. That's all. But, like I
> >sort of said earlier, I can only be ALMOST certain of this. Not
> >completely, so please don't kill me if new research comes out that
> >says it can hide in your tank for a long time, okay. :)
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

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