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Here are some conclusions I've reached based on logic and my understanding of parasite life cycles:
- Assuming your tank is already infested with ich or velvet: You would need to run a diatom continuously for either 41 days (velvet) or 72 days (ich) for a reasonable chance of complete eradication in a DT. In actuality, you probably need to run it for a lot longer than that. But 41 or 72 days would be required to give the diatom an opportunity to suck out each & every free swimmer as they "hatch" from the embedded tomonts.
- If you are using a diatom from Day 1, before any fish are added, there is a possibility the protomont is sucked out before it ever has a chance to encyst upon rock, substrate, etc. This could happen 3-7 days after a fish infected with ich is introduced into an aquarium, or 4 days max for velvet. If this theory is correct, fish still have to "weather the storm" of parasites on their body and inside their gills, but would be protected from any future reinfection due to the presence of the DE.
- Aquarium grade diatom filters (i.e. Vortex) are not suitable for long-term use in SW; only FW. These also are a PITA to use, clean, recharge, etc. So, your only option for long term use in SW is to build a DIY DE using materials capable of withstanding corrosive saltwater. Contact @robert or @Paul B for more info on how to do this.
- However, even a Vortex should hold up for 10 days of continuous saltwater use in a QT. And this is the route I plan to take for experimentation purposes. Give a test subject infected with velvet the usual FW dip/chemical bath to deal with the "surface parasites" and then place the fish in a non-medicated QT with a running diatom filter. 10 days later transfer the fish to a non-medicated HT to see if symptoms return. For my purposes, the working diatom filter will take the place of any chemical or hyposalinity treatment. Instead of zapping free swimmers with chemicals/hypo - I will rely upon the DE to suck them (and possibly even the stage that drops off the fish) out of the water before they can reinfect. 10 days will allow enough time for velvet or even ich to drop off a fish. In theory, I should be leaving behind any parasite problems in the QT and the fish should have a "clean slate" once put in the HT.
