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My 75 gallon had 10 fish, until the last fish i bought from a LFS had velvet. The first fish to go were the more susceptible ones like my yellow and sailfin tang. Eventually all but three died from it. The only remaining fish were wrasses, two coris and one leopard. I've read wrasses are resistant to velvet due to their slime coat. Its been a couple months since the incident and the wrasses have been the only fish in the tank, and they are still happy and healthy. Does that mean Velvet is clear from the tank, since it could not latch onto my wrasses? or does the tank have to be completely fallow to truly get it all out? I'm using this as an opportunity to go a little smaller with a brand new, non used, 60 gallon cube. My plan was to give my wrasses to the LFS and maybe try a clown harem tank in the 60. But I also really like my Coris wrasses, they would be great in my new 60. Would that bring Velvet into my new tank if I put them in it, even though they themselves have survived the apparent outbreak and have been fine for months? Any knowledge of the disease is appreciated.