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Unread 06/17/2013, 05:01 PM   #26
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We keep a pretty closed system, it allows the parasites to reproduce into much higher concentrations than they would be found in the wild. This makes it that infection happens much easier and more severe, your fish are being attacked by many more of these parasites than in the wild. Out in the ocean your clownfish may not move far, but theres a lot more water than we have and more movement that can move parasites away from where the clowns live.
Maybe those that are infected do die in the wild, we don't have people out there to check if a fish has ich and if it dies.
Sure, the sheer volume of the ocean & water movement spreads the newly released parasites everywhere.


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Unread 06/17/2013, 05:29 PM   #27
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I sure thought Phil was going to win the open.


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Unread 09/05/2016, 10:08 AM   #28
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Garlic is useful to stimulate appetite. I don't think anyone is suggesting it is a cure for ich. Can someone explain to me how fish in the wild are able to fight off ich without meds? E.g. clownifsh do not travel far and always sleep in the same spot in the wild should be easy targets for re-infection yet they seem to do fine without meds. Some folks suggest fish have no way of fighting off the parasite without meds but this makes no sense to me.

It also seems to me fish who do not travel far all have thicker slimecoats than those who do (e.g. clownifish vs tang). Is it possible the thicker coat has something to do with their ability to avoid re-infection?
I wonder how many gallons of water there is in the ocean per fish? 10? 100? 1000? I really don't know but I highly doubt its "one inch per gallon" or whatever the current rule people go by is.

Also wouldn't surprise me if there was something predatory to Ich parasites in the ocean creating the whole circle of life thing that lions like to spout off about.


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Unread 09/05/2016, 09:18 PM   #29
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Saying praziquantel and holistic remedies will cure ich/crypto is like saying penicillin and goat testicle oil will cure AIDS.

Sorry, it's completely false.


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