White spot Disease

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I’m not sure if my fish have ich or velvet. I made a bad call on a copper band butterfly. He was in the tank for two days and I seen spots develop. Four days later other fish got white spots. All the fish went into QT with copper for 2 weeks and now into an observation tank for 21 days all fish are happy and no white spots. Today is six weeks fallow. Last week I did a rip clean of the DT 100% new water and rinsed the sand. While is was cleaning the DT I setup a new 55 gallon tank to hold the rocks, corals and inverts. So my question is if I put one fish in the tank that had the rocks for two weeks will that tell me if I have the 76 day strand of ich? Or will that strand only be in the free swing stage at like 74 days? Is it worth the risk of moving a fish to the 55 that had the rocks with whits spot disease?
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You could consider doing the "Black Molly Test" as it is very easy to see if parasites are alive and well.

 
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You could consider doing the "Black Molly Test" as it is very easy to see if parasites are alive and well.

Thanks I’ll give this a try. My LFS didn’t have any all black Molly’s but said these will work fine?
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Any mollie would work but the solid black make it very easy to see the white spots.
 
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Today is day 75 fallow!! All my fish have survived and are healthy. Is it a bad idea to transfer all the fish at one time back to DT?
 

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I usually start with the most peaceful fish first and end with the most aggressive. Congrats on the QT work! Happy healthy fish are boring . . . LOL ;)
 
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I usually start with the most peaceful fish first and end with the most aggressive. Congrats on the QT work! Happy healthy fish are boring . . . LOL ;)
Thanks. I got rid of my aggressive fish. I was at Petco Thursday and did rescue a hippo tang badly infected with velvet hope he makes it. He is still alive today but not eating. I gave him a FW dip and Furan-2. Is there anything else I should do for him?
 

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