one of our moderators just replied back to me in a post and the answer has me baffled.
star_rider said this: "the plant bulbs in the packages on the shelf?
those will not have ich . ich is a parasite and needs a host. the 'eggs' will not live on a dry bulb."
as far as i know ich is a protazoan and some protazoa can stay in a dormant state for a substantial amount of time when in their "egg" form only to revive when the right conditions are met... even being dried out.
explanation time i guess...
ok, it was a while back but here goes.
i had fish in my tank and was doing reading online constantly as i wanted to do more than what i had done. basically i did not like my tank and takashi amano was everywhere when i searched. so i decided to switch things up a little and add some plants. was still fighting the wife on it when we saw apon and lily bulbs at walmart and decided to get some. everything was going great, fish were in there (all of them) for at least 3-4months. we brang the bulbs home and threw them in and bam 3 days later ich everywhere. i could see tiny white dots all over the water column and there were my fish gasping for air. first one, then two, then four... i am freaking out, researching, buying salt, ridich, quickure and adjustable heaters like crazy. it seemed to take forever and then i can see the home stretch. lost 2 fish but all in all i considered it a triumph. all the while i was doing daily water changes, removing carbon and i was very diligent about water testing at the time so things seemed to be ok up till then.
time goes by... add new fish without a q/t... episode 2 (yeah i know i was a dummy... my fault as i knew better)... same deal as last time just this time i lost 2 "dwarf lilies" and a couple apons... no fish!
i finnished stocking in that tank and waited a bit more questioning if i'd done something wrong... months go by (3-4 again)... get more bulbs, drop them in and the whole episode 1 again (without the fish loss). the weird thing is during this time is when i was testing my water every day (i rarely test now) and nothing ever came up. nothing before, during and only a quick mini cycle (no ammonia, just nitrites) after the first time (that was the longest treatment time).
before star_rider wrote that i was sure (had never found anything saying otherwise) ich "eggs" could be dried out and "come back".
now i'm thinking the only other option is there was something going on that could not be tested.
please could someone shed some light on this subject as i am baffled for a positive explanation.
the tests i was using included (but are not limited to) the red sea fresh lab deluxe and api's freshwater master test kit. so yeah i'm floored on this one.
thanks in advance for any and all help.
star_rider said this: "the plant bulbs in the packages on the shelf?
those will not have ich . ich is a parasite and needs a host. the 'eggs' will not live on a dry bulb."
as far as i know ich is a protazoan and some protazoa can stay in a dormant state for a substantial amount of time when in their "egg" form only to revive when the right conditions are met... even being dried out.
explanation time i guess...
ok, it was a while back but here goes.
i had fish in my tank and was doing reading online constantly as i wanted to do more than what i had done. basically i did not like my tank and takashi amano was everywhere when i searched. so i decided to switch things up a little and add some plants. was still fighting the wife on it when we saw apon and lily bulbs at walmart and decided to get some. everything was going great, fish were in there (all of them) for at least 3-4months. we brang the bulbs home and threw them in and bam 3 days later ich everywhere. i could see tiny white dots all over the water column and there were my fish gasping for air. first one, then two, then four... i am freaking out, researching, buying salt, ridich, quickure and adjustable heaters like crazy. it seemed to take forever and then i can see the home stretch. lost 2 fish but all in all i considered it a triumph. all the while i was doing daily water changes, removing carbon and i was very diligent about water testing at the time so things seemed to be ok up till then.
time goes by... add new fish without a q/t... episode 2 (yeah i know i was a dummy... my fault as i knew better)... same deal as last time just this time i lost 2 "dwarf lilies" and a couple apons... no fish!
i finnished stocking in that tank and waited a bit more questioning if i'd done something wrong... months go by (3-4 again)... get more bulbs, drop them in and the whole episode 1 again (without the fish loss). the weird thing is during this time is when i was testing my water every day (i rarely test now) and nothing ever came up. nothing before, during and only a quick mini cycle (no ammonia, just nitrites) after the first time (that was the longest treatment time).
before star_rider wrote that i was sure (had never found anything saying otherwise) ich "eggs" could be dried out and "come back".
now i'm thinking the only other option is there was something going on that could not be tested.
please could someone shed some light on this subject as i am baffled for a positive explanation.
the tests i was using included (but are not limited to) the red sea fresh lab deluxe and api's freshwater master test kit. so yeah i'm floored on this one.
thanks in advance for any and all help.