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Flea bombs and surface sprays

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Just a reminder now the change of season is here and the creepy crawlies start appearing - if you are going to surface spray your house, Flea bomb it etc please remember you need to wrap your tanks with glad wrap and place wet towels over them. Switch off air pumps and filters for a couple of hours as the pumps suck the spray into your tanks. if you have a separate room -open the windows but try and seal the door to the rest of the house. Just spraying surface sprays and walking into the shrimp room you can exhale fumes and it may be enough to do harm to your shrimp -many people have lost their colonies this way over the years so please be careful.

A timely reminder Ineke.

I find the cockroach baits are a good alternative to sprays.

Also remember that anti-flea medications for your pets are highly toxic for your shrimp. So dont pat your dog/cat and then put your hand in the shrimp tank if you've recently put the flea treatment on your pet. I use the anti-flea and tick treatments that come as a chewable tablet (specifically nex-guard) for my pug and haven't experienced any issues, even when his hair ineveitably ends up in the tank. (Pugs shed hair like you wouldn't believe! :facepalm:). 

 

 

I find the cockroach baits are a good alternative to sprays.

 

 

Cockroach baits are the way to go, its just them bloody Huntsman spiders that cause me fear

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