Quarantine with cooper

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Ok so I have had an ich outbreak in my reef tank. I was able to catch my hippo tang and get it into a quarantine tank. I started cooper treatment about a week ago. My yellow tang started showing signs of ich. I was able to catch the yellow tang today. I dropped the yellow tang into the same quarantine tank since I only have one. Does that mean that the Hippos clock starts over?
I am trying to get the other fish out of the tank to let my tank sit fishless, I have done some reading and saw that it is recommended the tank be fishless for 72 days to rid of the ich?
Has anyone had experience with this?
 

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Many have had success with a 45 day fallow period. Again, that 72 day period was from one study in the '90s in a tank that was kept at 20C, which is a temperature than most home systems. It's thought that higher temperatures do accelerate the parasite's life cycle.
 

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Many have had success with a 45 day fallow period. Again, that 72 day period was from one study in the '90s in a tank that was kept at 20C, which is a temperature than most home systems. It's thought that higher temperatures do accelerate the parasite's life cycle.
Yes you're right, 100 percent correct. But be careful, I started a thread that was about this exact same topic yesterday and was viciously attracted for stating it.
 

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Yes you're right, 100 percent correct. But be careful, I started a thread that was about this exact same topic yesterday and was viciously attracted for stating it.
I'm very sorry to hear that. There's no call for antagonism in a forum dedicated to sharing information! Think of it this way, though -- many noted and acclaimed scientists have become engaged in bitter, pointless disputes over nothing over the course of their storied careers. It doesn't make their work any less valuable.

As a side note, I have a thick skin. I also realize though, that the past year has been extremely tough on a lot of people, and try to remember that when reading some comments that might, at first glance, read as overly harsh.

I just realized that the title of the original thread was "Quarantine with Cooper". Okay, that made me giggle. :)
 

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