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  1. Baccus
    After doing some reading on a rather interesting site I found called Eat The Weeds, I not only discovered some interesting things about coraletia vine being edible from tendril tips to root tubers. But I also found out that the good old bottle brush (Callistemon citrinus) may be a useful tool in our limited treatments for ailing shrimp. What mainly got my attention was the fact that from the leaves can be made a methanolic extract that has antifungal and antibacterial properties as well as being effective against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria. I know some people have had various fungal infections in their shrimp and even some necrosis is caused by certain bacteria, so perhaps in our larder of useful leaves to feed our shrimp the humble common bottlebrush needs to be added. And if anyone does get the chance (by bad luck) to test either the dried leaves or green leaves on some sick shrimp and document the findings I'm sure it would be a boon for all shrimp keeps especially since the common bottlebrush is now grown almost world wide. And if it works it may even tip the mighty IAL off the top of the favourites list of leaves to turn to.

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