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I am sharing my experience beating (living with) ich/velvet by doing nothing except maintaining good water quality and movement and increasing the quantity, quality and variety of foods offered to the fish in my DT.
Hi all. I'm a big fan of R2R and the many perspectives I've gained over the years. With that in mind sharing my surprising experience with Velvet/Ich.
I had an outbreak about 3 months ago. Not sure if it was ich or velvet. Almost too many small spots to be ich and too few to be velvet. Several flashing fish. In any case I did a water change and dramatically increased the volume and variety of foods offered to the fish and the diseases went away and have not come back. Yes i am sure i head velvet and i'm pretty sure the fishes own immune systems have been able to fight it off.
This is not a veiled anti-vaxer thread I swear!
But over the years i've gone to every length suggested on this forum for dealing with such a display tank outbreak - i've had a few over the last 15 years that have caused mass casualties. I've emptied my DT of fish, putting them all in my DIY QT (following the advice on this thread to a T) and had DT fallow for 90 days. Also, i've removed all inverts and coppered the tank and then tried to remove the copper, QT'd the fish for 30 days with copper, etc etc. Neither worked well.
So, my own protocol until further notice is keep the tank clean with good flow and water changes ever 2 weeks, feed generously a big variety of frozen and dried foods, buy fish only from TSM (the only place i know that really QTs fish before they sell - they are amazing and RIP Matt).
Very good luck to all and i hope this helps someone.
Hi all. I'm a big fan of R2R and the many perspectives I've gained over the years. With that in mind sharing my surprising experience with Velvet/Ich.
I had an outbreak about 3 months ago. Not sure if it was ich or velvet. Almost too many small spots to be ich and too few to be velvet. Several flashing fish. In any case I did a water change and dramatically increased the volume and variety of foods offered to the fish and the diseases went away and have not come back. Yes i am sure i head velvet and i'm pretty sure the fishes own immune systems have been able to fight it off.
This is not a veiled anti-vaxer thread I swear!
But over the years i've gone to every length suggested on this forum for dealing with such a display tank outbreak - i've had a few over the last 15 years that have caused mass casualties. I've emptied my DT of fish, putting them all in my DIY QT (following the advice on this thread to a T) and had DT fallow for 90 days. Also, i've removed all inverts and coppered the tank and then tried to remove the copper, QT'd the fish for 30 days with copper, etc etc. Neither worked well.
So, my own protocol until further notice is keep the tank clean with good flow and water changes ever 2 weeks, feed generously a big variety of frozen and dried foods, buy fish only from TSM (the only place i know that really QTs fish before they sell - they are amazing and RIP Matt).
Very good luck to all and i hope this helps someone.