Lost everything to Velvet (we assume)

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We have lost everything it's so sad. Some of the fish we had for many many years. I'm pretty sure I know how this happened - I'd like advise on how to proceed. Is leaving the tank fallow for 6 weeks enough? part of me wants to just drain, dry, new sand and rock - completely start over...is that necessary? Love some thoughts, thanks.
 

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If you are happy with the way it’s set up then wait it out. 6 weeks is better than 6 months of ugly phases. If you want to redo a bunch of stuff though, now would be the time.
 
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Thanks - is it riskier though? Is it possible the parasite doesn't completely resolve and then we enter new fish and the whole thing starts again? Is starting over completely from scratch the only sure way to be safe? or is leaving it fallow for a certain period of time a safe bet?
 
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If you are happy with the way it’s set up then wait it out. 6 weeks is better than 6 months of ugly phases. If you want to redo a bunch of stuff though, now would be the time.
Thank you - I am happy with the setup - so you are saying that leaving it fallow for 6 weeks is considered a safe bet to then re-enter new fish?
 

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Thank you - I am happy with the setup - so you are saying that leaving it fallow for 6 weeks is considered a safe bet to then re-enter new fish?
3 months is what I’ve always heard. Still quicker than ugly phase. Guess it probably depends if you like being hands on and enjoy the tinkering.
 

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to answer your questions - no you do not need to drain and restart
 

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IN fact I would recommend against draining and drying. But - am curious - what do you think caused the problem - why velvet?
 

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Sorry - blank response?

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