“magical… total bullcrap, old wives tale believed only by the ignorant nowdays. It's an erroneus statement made by people who lack knowledge, knowledgeable aquaritsts still believe this rididculous, educate yourself , pissy, garbage”
Jim – are we debating religion or politics here? Your response seems a bit emotional for a discussion of how to help a guy with sick fish. I’m glad you choose to discuss and I will read what you link to, but shouldn’t we stick to logic and reason not emotion? Please? I respectfully submit you can make your point without implied profanity or dismissive language. I’m glad you consider yourself the pinnacle of understanding. I get my information from other informed people who are no less experienced than you. Sorry you doubt that dormancy happens. Even if it doesn't, you don't have license to be pissy and insulting.
Mike – sorry about your loss. Ugh. Glad to see another familiar face here. I used to surf RDO only, switched, and am now back to stay. I hate it when I lose fish to illness… and it’s always the most colorful, expensive uncommon ones to succumb to parasites.
Eddie Hanson convinced me disease is ever-present. I may not know much, but he certainly does. He runs a net-caught fish and captive coral farm in Tonga, owns a servicing company, and had
the premier LFS north of LA for years. I trust his opinion. He’s also forgotten more about F/W than most will ever know about salt. The guy knows what he’s talking about.
My evidence is having fish with no illness for a long period of time. Something in the system changes, say they get moved (even though I kept all the water from the 55g and carefully added a mix to the rest for the new 135g) or new fish are introduced (healthy fairy wrasses kept at a wholesaler for 2 months), then a few fish got stressed, got sick, and died.
If parasites weren’t dormant, my fish would not have gotten sick. They didn’t die because they were sad.
Terrestrial example – why do people get tonsils removed? How could disease appear within animals that previously showed no outward signs for a long time? Could it be dormant parasites?
Even if you disagree, getting dramatic doesn't make your point and its disrespectful. Feel free to help the guy, but don't bash me.
Regardless, my points about stress, nutrition, and parasite cleaners are perfectly valid. You're more pissy than I am "ignorant." You misspelled aquarists, nowadays, erroneous and ridiculous. Relax and help the guy. Don't attack me or others who don't see the awesome light of understanding you have.