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Three options have been presented - all with pros and cons and chance of failure. I offer moral support and good luck for whichever one you choose. And… don’t let it get you too stressed! Your well being is the most important thing.
1. keep them healthy and pray - if you have corals and can't catch the fish (or can't practically care for them in QT), you might be stuck with this. It can work with eventual disappearance of the parasite. I won't endorse this as the best option but I admit having done it out of practical need - and for me it turned out okay.
2. pull them out, treat with copper etc... and fallow the tank. Not easy, but, if done carefully, probably your best chance of getting past this once and for all. It still might fail. I don't have great luck with fish in QT and copper for long periods of time - probably just too busy to give them proper attention.
3. treat the whole tank with hypo. I like this option if there are no inverts or corals.
1. keep them healthy and pray - if you have corals and can't catch the fish (or can't practically care for them in QT), you might be stuck with this. It can work with eventual disappearance of the parasite. I won't endorse this as the best option but I admit having done it out of practical need - and for me it turned out okay.
2. pull them out, treat with copper etc... and fallow the tank. Not easy, but, if done carefully, probably your best chance of getting past this once and for all. It still might fail. I don't have great luck with fish in QT and copper for long periods of time - probably just too busy to give them proper attention.
3. treat the whole tank with hypo. I like this option if there are no inverts or corals.
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