Should Still Move My Fish Right?

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Had another post last weekend about my issue. Noticed friday my yellow tang had some white dots on his head and my coral beauty (only on the purple on him) had a bunch of super tiny white specs only really visible under my blue lights. None of them were on the fins, only parts of the body. Conclusion was maybe ich and velvet? My clowns and Cardinal had no symptoms. Fish have acted 100% normal, eat like pigs. Went and got a 20 gallon quarantine tank and ordered copper power and a test kit with everyones suggestions. Got it set up and matched temp and salinity. Was going to move all the fish today as my copper power is coming tomorrow ups. Get home today and its all gone, no signs of anything on any fish, they look 100% normal. Did it possibly complete the cycle and drop off and I should still move them over to treat or what? Weird they looked different and both disappeared at the same time. Thanks for any extra advice
 
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Its up to you. The ick is still in your tank. Many people live with ick in their tanks and have little to no issues. Others want it gone at all costs and would do a fallow period of in your position
 
I had a purple tang die of ick but the other fish pulled through just fine, I left the fish and I know there’s ick in the tank but all the other stuff I’ve put in has been just fine so I wouldn’t worry :)
 

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