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Every fish-room medicine cabinet should include a small, clean syringe with a fine-gauge needle.  They are indispensable for flushing pouches, tube feeding seahorses that have gone on a hunger strike, and injecting frozen Mysis or live shrimp with medications when administering them orally.  Leslie Leddo finds that a 1/2 cc insulin syringe with a 26-gauge needle is ideal for such purposes.
 
Zulu fry

Zulu fry

From: Leslie Leddo Photos II

 
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