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02/04/2015, 02:10 PM | #1 |
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Ich and feather dusters?
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So since my tank is still fallow due to ich, I was wondering if it would be safe to add a feather duster to the tank? Will ich infect something like a feather duster worm? Thanks all...
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02/04/2015, 02:11 PM | #2 |
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No, ich will not affect the feather duster.
HOWEVER; it could transport ich eggs with it from the source water it was in.
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02/04/2015, 02:13 PM | #3 |
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Invert's will not get ich. As fraggledrock pointed out there is the possibility that the feather duster could bring ich to the tank. It is a calculated gamble. Some folks will take the gamble while others will QT anything wet that goes into the tank. It is up to you and your risk tolerance. Good luck with the feather duster.
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02/04/2015, 02:38 PM | #4 |
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I concur with the other two posters. I would say the risk is relatively low, but certainly possible. I would say that if the tank they came out of appears "ich free" then I would go for it. If it came from the LFS, I would not. LFS nearly all have ich as a function of moving thousands of different fish through their system every year.
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02/04/2015, 02:46 PM | #5 |
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Thanks everyone....I figure its a good time as I have about 7 more weeks of a fallow tank, Also the LFS I deal with has all the corals and feather dusters in a separate tank from all the ones housing fish. I'm thinking this could be a good thing.
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02/04/2015, 03:03 PM | #6 |
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my lfs uses the same nets and dip containers in their invert tanks that they use in their ich-infested fish tanks so on the rare occasions i buy anything from their invert tanks, it goes through qt.
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02/04/2015, 03:06 PM | #7 |
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Be sure the SUMPs are separate.
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02/04/2015, 03:20 PM | #8 |
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To be ABSOLUTELY sure your tank is ich free after the fallow period, the clock must start again if you add anything from another system. This applies to feather dusters, corals, whatever.
7 weeks would not be enough time for the parasite's life cycle to complete and ensure your tank is ich free. Ich coming in on an invert is probably rare but it is absolutely possible. |
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