You have a huge thread about using an oxidator to control ich. And I’m almost positive you have said it could be the reason for completely controlling ich. If you tell me I’m wrong I guess I’ll have to go searching for all your quotes in that thread. I’m not sure how me saying that is keeping ich at bay is out of line. Maybe you have not said those exact words, but give me a break.I have never said an oxydator will keep itch at bay. I belive using one with all the other stuff I do I do helps in the fight against itch. What I will state and stand behind is if a fish is suffering with white spot then an Oxydator can be a great help. Think of it as putting an oxygen mask on the fish as the itch trys to kill it by asphyxiation. However, there are many diseases out there that don't attack the gills hence why my use of my oxydator is only one in a long line of things I do to limit/eliminate common diseases. In fact what I do works so well my fish don't get any of these disease common in some others tanks. I am no expert in diseases and nor do I ever wish to be so if I was it would probably point to having experienced them.
I am 100% sure I have introduced a number of these diseases and have seen itch on fish soon after introduction only for it to disappear within 36 hours with no other fish showing any signs of it.
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Am not the one making these suggestions you are. I don't believe I have ever said an oxydator is keeping itch at bay. However, if I have done so then I am mistaken and donknow why I would suggest such..
I believe what I have said an oxydator is an aid to fighting itch. Now, I would be grateful you would send me the link where you believe I have said such.