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Also meaning no offence I think I agree with you. The people in South East Asia were infected and recovered. They have had to be because the place is infested in mosquitoes and there is no chance of you not getting infected.
The fish we keep were all infected with parasites as the sea is infested with them just like the mosquitoes in Viet Nam.
I realize many people died from malaria just like many fish in our tanks die from ich. But the fish that die, like most of the people who died were not in very good conditions. Many people in Asia live in filthy conditions subsisting on things like bugs and rats. People in Africa live in worse conditions so if malaria doesn't kill them, something else probably will as they are in horrible health. Those people are the majority of the people that died. Just like fish not in perfect condition will die from ich. The people living in the cities there were fine even though mosquitoes were also there. This is why I want my fish exposed to parasites.
My theory of not quarantining depends on the fish being in spawning condition. That is the best condition a fish can be in and the condition it is in in the sea. A fish fed nothing but pellets and flakes will get and die from ich as it has a compromised immune system. I don't know what the statistics are for fish dying of ich that were in perfect conditions but some of my fish are 25 years old and none were even quarantined. Virtually all my fish die from either jumping out or old age. I realize that is not a scientific study, but there are no scientific studies on this. All we have is that stupid chart of the lifecycle of a parasite. If my fish never die from ich there must be something going on as I am not that smart. I am a bald headed electrician with very old fish that never get sick. That is my scientific study. :)
The fish we keep were all infected with parasites as the sea is infested with them just like the mosquitoes in Viet Nam.
I realize many people died from malaria just like many fish in our tanks die from ich. But the fish that die, like most of the people who died were not in very good conditions. Many people in Asia live in filthy conditions subsisting on things like bugs and rats. People in Africa live in worse conditions so if malaria doesn't kill them, something else probably will as they are in horrible health. Those people are the majority of the people that died. Just like fish not in perfect condition will die from ich. The people living in the cities there were fine even though mosquitoes were also there. This is why I want my fish exposed to parasites.
My theory of not quarantining depends on the fish being in spawning condition. That is the best condition a fish can be in and the condition it is in in the sea. A fish fed nothing but pellets and flakes will get and die from ich as it has a compromised immune system. I don't know what the statistics are for fish dying of ich that were in perfect conditions but some of my fish are 25 years old and none were even quarantined. Virtually all my fish die from either jumping out or old age. I realize that is not a scientific study, but there are no scientific studies on this. All we have is that stupid chart of the lifecycle of a parasite. If my fish never die from ich there must be something going on as I am not that smart. I am a bald headed electrician with very old fish that never get sick. That is my scientific study. :)
