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  1. jojowhisky
    Yep singaporean! This product i could say it is a good product, though we have established that i have rhabdocoela instead, this product DID NOT KILL the berried and baby shrimps. So this is indeed shrimp safe. ( just like the uncle at the lfs assured). Just gotta increase surface agitation, do not overdose and also THIS IS NOT SAFE FOR FISH. Shopkeeper told me somebody killed their discus because he dosed this in his discus tank:( You would wanna mix this well in some of your tank water prior to pouring the mixed solution into the tank as this does not dissolve instantly in the tank. Just so glad i dont have them killer wormies in my tank, nasty little buggers they are[emoji1785] Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
  2. jayc
    I see you bought that at Polyart! You must be Singaporean. Polyart is one of my fav shops to visit when I'm in Singapore. I have not heard of planaria off! so can't comment how good it is. At least it is not planaria. Minimise the food that falls in the cracks of the substrate. That might help. But it can be difficult when you have to feed baby shrimps.
  3. jayc
    Welcome to SKFA Jojowhisky.
  4. jayc
    Wow, they don't even look like ghost shrimps anymore. Its too late for treatment now. However, it won't hurt to try. Urak, a member of this forum, shared an Oregano oil treatment (Carvacrol oil). Diluted at 1drop to 4.5ml of water. Then soaked the shrimp food in it and fed to the shrimp. Look for oregano oil in your supermarkets. Take pics along the way for comparison.

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