There may be a few inert ick cysts that can go dormant, waiting for water to return.
There's no dormant stage of ich and certainly none that is desiccation resistant. As a microbiologist, you should know this.
the sypmtom sound like its fish tb. i guess i'll throw away the sand and all other filter media and get new one. i can dsinfect the canister when i pour the bleach into the tank riight? 1 cup = 10gal?
Mycobacterium are ubiquitous in water (even tap water). M. marinum isn't the only potentially pathogenic species. A zebrafish laboratory documented its efforts to control Mycobacterium. These efforts included disinfection of incoming water and fish.
That means water change water has to be disinfected with a high dose of bleach. And new fish were obtained as embryos which often can survive a surface disinfection with bleach.
This is what it will take to keep Mycobacterium out of your system. Actually, the lab wasn't completely successful despite all those efforts.




