Illness/Sickness: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis can attack newt?

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Please answer my question thats important :(
 
Many thanks, here in italy we use Methylene blue for ick disease and also for newt micosis
But the Methylene blue also kill the plants! as for now i separate the animals from the tank and use salt and Methylene blue...
reading your thread i think ick can attack axolotl but its very rare.
Since the newt are different from fish and Ambystoma i really hope that the newt are safe from this thing!
 
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