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you're correct if you take those parasites out of a tank - if the fish are exposed again years later - they may have significant problems.
The more I research, the more I wish I was a marine biologist! As @MnFish1 posted I have always thought that a few years without exposure pretty much meant the fish would have no innate immunity left.
you also create a sterile fish (there will be no microbes left in the mucus or gut at all) IMO.
Now, I'm finding more and more studies that show specific prebiotics and probiotics can have a direct impact on the fishes ability to combat parasites. I've always known gut bacteria were important but I am fascinated by the concept that a food manufacturer could add a prebiotic that would boost a fishes immune system specifically against CI. A different prebiotic could be used to combat brook. My mind is blown...
Unfortunately, it is so much information I'm having a hard time organizing it in a meaningful way. Can't wrap my head around it all yet.