Have you seen any research into the impact of ozone on Lymphocystis? I ask because the last big patch of Lymphocystis that was on my Emperor is gone after one night in my DT where I run ozone (330mv in the DT, 400mv in the sump). I'm sure the more logical thing is that it fell off as part of natural healing, but I can't help but wonder if the ozone had any impact, even if it is just accelerated healing from higher oxygen levels.
I've run ozone on systems and the fish still developed Lymphocystis. Ozone might lower the transfer from one fish to another, but the virus itself is inside the fish's skin cells, so ozone won't reach that unless you burn (oxidize) those cells. Now, Lymphocystis nodules WILL fall off when a fish is captured and moved, but that is from mechanical action.
