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@melypr1985 thank you so much for answering my questions.
I do like the TTM method over the copper treatment as I prefer not to expose the fish to any harsh chemical but if this will prolong the life of the fish, I'm all for it. Question about Marine Velvet: if the dinospores can live up to 15 days without a host (I could be wrong about this), what actually eradicate them by doing the TTM method?
One of the reasons why I'm so concern is that I want a Powder Blue (or a Gold Rim) like @VJV (but smaller) and we all know that they're ich magnet. That's why I want to eradicate every single ich (and possibly anything else that could be a potential threat) before the fish enter the DT. I dip my corals but I still have bristle worms in both my tanks. They were living inside a died hammer coral branch that the Zoas that I had purchased was on.
@VJV very nice and healthy looking Power Blue btw.
I do like the TTM method over the copper treatment as I prefer not to expose the fish to any harsh chemical but if this will prolong the life of the fish, I'm all for it. Question about Marine Velvet: if the dinospores can live up to 15 days without a host (I could be wrong about this), what actually eradicate them by doing the TTM method?
One of the reasons why I'm so concern is that I want a Powder Blue (or a Gold Rim) like @VJV (but smaller) and we all know that they're ich magnet. That's why I want to eradicate every single ich (and possibly anything else that could be a potential threat) before the fish enter the DT. I dip my corals but I still have bristle worms in both my tanks. They were living inside a died hammer coral branch that the Zoas that I had purchased was on.
@VJV very nice and healthy looking Power Blue btw.