Almost fallow tank?

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Got a question for you guys...I recently purchased a coral beauty and put it in the dt like an idiot and the next day realized it had Ick. So now I gotta fix my mistake. I'm taking the fish out and I'm going to run the tank fishless for 8 weeks. But I cannot catch my yellow watchman goby. Any chance him being in there will keep the ick in the tank? Will running it 98% fishless be effective?
 

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Unfortunately, yes.....if there are any fish in the tank, there is a very good chance the parasite will remain.
 

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It is completely pointless to proceed with a fallow period if you don't get all the fish out.
 
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Jeeze alright so I might as well put all the other fish back in and let it ride it's course
 
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