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    no signs of ICH, but he is staying in QT for at least another week. kick ich is a 13 day treatment, so i think that in 10 days he should be ich free and ready for the display, but if not he will stay in as long as it is needed.

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    what would you guys think about this ... when i ge thome from work today, i want to temp. acclimate the powder blue, fresh water dip him, and intro him to his new home. good idea or bad (please give reasons). i got the idea from looking at a thread about the pacific blue hippo tang. says it is best to temp acclimate then dip then intro.

    if good how long do you think i should dip him for ??

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    I am just curoius why you are going to fresh water dip him if he ready for the display tank???

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    ummmmok me showing my nooberness fresh water dipping?

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    RHAPALA, a freshwater dip is just that, if you dip a saltwater fish in freshwater it would kill off any parasites that are possibly left on the fish, but not harm the fish if done right.

    Shad, he has only gone through about half of the ICH treatment (so he is not ALL THE WAY ready for the display). but after reading this post (below) and seeing the fish swimming in circles, and laps ... i think he is under a lot of unneccisary stress, being QTed in a 10gal. tank.

    as quoted from andrewr ... "just a little caviat a lot of pros with hippo tangs will tell you to make sure that one is eating well at the store, when you bring him home, float him and then do a freshwater dip and put him right in b/c they are so fragile that quarantining them is harder on them than just putting them in. i think bob fenner and anthony calfo have said this on wwm but dont remember if thats where i read it."

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    ok again with my nooberness hehehe ........if i am to understand you right you float him in the bag to bring him up to your tank temp.........then you take him out of the bag and dip him quick into the fresh water thus killing off all the baddies and finaly adding him to the sw tank? and this infact kills off the baddies? i belive in the acronym of K.I.S.S keep it simple stupid hehehe

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    it is more of a soak than a dip really, but you don't "soak" them for to long.

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    OK SO ITS A DIP/SOAK FOR ABOUT HOW LONG? AND SHOULD EVERYTHING BE DONE THIS WAY?...............SORRY I'M AT WORK THE CAPPS ARE BACK

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    not everything should be done this way. IMO, only fish that are easily stressed or fish that are ICH magnets should this be done to.

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    OK IS THERE A LIST OF WHICH FISH ARE ICH MAGNETS?

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