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Yeah no, especially not that far along.No it’s not. Healthy fish live with it just fine until a stressor event. There are steps to take that will bring their immune systems up again. These fish are 4 years old so they must have been living a death sentence for quite a long time.
I would need a couple of those trash cans for all the fish. And they will have to stay in those cans with minimal filtration for 3 months. Plus after a week with this, how likely would they be to survive chasing down, ripping up rocks, losing corals and medication??
Grab some dr tims bacteria in a bottle, a HOB filter, and some “sponge” media. Grab an ammonia alert badge by seachem as well.I would need a couple of those trash cans for all the fish. And they will have to stay in those cans with minimal filtration for 3 months. Plus after a week with this, how likely would they be to survive chasing down, ripping up rocks, losing corals and medication??

No it’s not. Healthy fish live with it just fine until a stressor event. There are steps to take that will bring their immune systems up again. These fish are 4 years old so they must have been living a death sentence for quite a long time.
Probably the few corals that I did not dip.
It’s velvet: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/velvet-amyloodinium-ocellatum.217570/
Here is how to treat: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/velvet-amyloodinium-ocellatum.217570/#post-2499437
Contrary to popular belief, velvet can sometimes be managed or even become asymptomatic (rare). I’ve seen people with very large systems do it, running a UV/diatom filter, or even when using herbal remedies: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/a-discussion-regarding-herbal-remedies.251560/
The problem is it is a timebomb just waiting to go off, as we see from this thread.
@rob safron When was the last time “anything wet” was added to this tank? Corals/inverts, rocks, sand, macroalgae, pods?? Are you sure there is no way you cross contaminated from another tank? Do you have any other aquariums within 10 feet of this one?
This is DEFINITELY velvet and your fish need to all be removed immediately and treated in copper. Follow these instructions yesterday, or your fish are toast. Sorry, to be direct but even an hour could be too late.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/velvet-amyloodinium-ocellatum.217570/
Wow, you really do know nothing.
Yeah no, especially not that far along.
Then please explain what has contributed to their long term successful life thus far? Not trying to derail we can take this debate to another thread if you like. I just want to know if velvet/ich is such the killer and so quick, then why have they lasted 4 years and now a week with visible protrusions? Velvet, in almost every severe case kills with 24-72 hrs.
What’s the difference here?
You should likely read all the posts done by Humblefish. It’s called immunity. They develop it if affected by a mild case of the parasite or if they happen to survive the infestation. But this immunity lasts only upon the next stressor event. Such as the case with the OP. Or maybe it was just brought in on the corals as suggested.
Again try reading all of Humblefish posts instead of speeding misinformation.
Not to get into a debate myself but that’s why I questioned velvet. I had velvet years ago in a different system. Most everything died overnight and all within 1 week. Weird.
You haven’t contributed anything to this thread and insist on personal attacks.
I’m done with you, Love the ignore button!
That’s what I said when I first posted here.... Reading is a fundamental skill in life.
You haven’t contributed anything to this thread and insist on personal attacks.
I’m done with you, Love the ignore button!
However, my tank was up for about a year and his tank several years, so the parasites were dormant.

