the tank without the chance of reinfection?
Thank you for all of your help, James Teel < Good descriptions, complete information... much appreciated. The Velvet (a dinoflagellate, Amyloodinium) can be persistent in an established marine system, even with acceptable hostfishes removed. If it were me, I'd wait a good month (or two) after your fishes are apparently cured to return them to the main tank. Ahead of them I'd place two Gobiosoma gobies... as bioassay organisms and facultative cleaners for your returned fish livestock. Next time... let's say it all together now! Quarantine all new specimens...
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