That's a huge jump in logic
My "jumps in logic" – or however you want to keep characterizing these things (??) – are based on reading. Not just reading about fish, and not just hobby sources. And they tend to line up well with real world experiences – of my own, as well as others.
After our collecively repeating the same unfortunate behavior in fishkeeping for 20-30-40-50 years now, which has always included QT and treatments, isn't it time for a few "jumps" anyway? (Yes.)
Whatever the case....I'm just saying it makes sense, not citing any studies. When organisms follow different exposure regimes they develop different immune systems. Different resistances.
How about you're making a huge jump in logic to assume what I do and don't know as background and we just keep the conversation moving forward. :)
The captive bred fish are less hardy simply because they aren't culled nearly as rigorously as 'mother nature'.
This appears to be an actual huge jump in logic.
I would be willing to bet a gallon of RODI water that it's nowhere near that simple. :D
And I didn't claim one was more hardy.
I guess I didn't say it outright: They were infecting each other.
When we stopped mixing them, they stopped infecting each other.


