Can Ich cysts live out of water?

Linden

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Jun 11, 2006
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I'm treating for ich in a new tank (fishy cycle). I removed the bio-wheel's carbon filter frames and put them outside the tank for the treatment.

Can I put them back in when I am done with the treatment? Or can the trapped ich cysts come back to life one I "add water?"

I'm not wild about the carbon...when the floss covers get icky, I will remove them (and the carbon) and replace the frame covering with something more economical. But, will the frame also hold ich cysts?

thanks!
 
If you did a fishless cycle we wouldn't have this post, but since we do...

Ich is a parasite and cant live without a host. Even if it could live in a dry environment, it has no host to attach to and would die in a weeks time.
 
Thank everyone!
I remember reading that ich cysts will die after (2-3??) weeks in a fishless aquatic environment, but I couldn't find anything on a dry environment.
 
1 week in a fishless, Viruses need host, no water, no fish, no host...:grinyes:
 
OT: Actually, Ich = Protozoan :)

As the others have said already, they would be killed either by lack of hosts or lack of an aqueous environment...
 
in an aquatic environment, ich can die without a host in as little as 48 hours, or as long as two weeks. the big variable: temperature. the hotter the water, the quicker the life cycle.
 
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