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  1. sdlTBfanUK
    Do you have some sort of clear plastic container that you could float in the tank so that you can just put the shrimp you want to treat in that with the treatment for a while and not affect the others. I am sure the shrimp will eat food if there is nothing else for it to eat in the container if you leave the shrimp in the container for enough time for it to start scavenging! I would be very careful after before, but I have never actually treated shrimps or fish, just tanks for hydra, but would definitely not want to treat a whole tank of inhabitants without trying just one first! Simon
  2. Steensj2004
    Upon further review, I’m considering adding the oil water to BacterAE/ Shrimp Fit before adding. I assume it will take on/absorb some of the oil. This creates a much better feeding response in the shrimp. Thoughts? Any advice on antibiotics?
  3. Crabby
    Hi sannyadisetia, welcome to skf! What brings you to the forum?

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