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I agree. The 76 fallow theory is based on 1 study showing that tomonts can exist encysted for at least 76 days (or 72 or whatever). The study does not say that they can´t exist for a longer period.
The study found that most tomonts encysted for around 30 - 45 days. There was one single strain that lasted 72 days. The 76 days fallow period is done out of abundance of caution and is by far the best practice, but the chances of a aquarist finding one single strain of ich that encysts for longer than 76 days is probably roughly equivalent to the chances of me winning $300 million in the powerball lottery.
That said, 76 days is a long time. I’ve had to put it in my calendar before and I’ve made mistakes occasionally and moved fish over sooner than I should have. If you are trying to avoid ich, you definitely need to write it down and keep track and that’s a real chore that most people ignore. I’ve even seen threads where people claim they waited long enough, but you scroll back through to their initial “I have ich” post and show them that it’s only been 60 days or even 30 days, not 76.