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    Ouarintine tank..... somewhere isloated from the shrimp.....
    if you don't have one take a clear plastic tub.. (from the deli) poke a bunch of holes in it and put it over the brain... weigh it down with a rock.. but make sure he is getting enough light.. make a lot of smaller than a shimp holes so he gets enough water flow. you could even try getting a clam and chopping super fine. target feed the brain under the tub with a baster.. Hope that helps
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    I'm sorry to hear that


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    davejnz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    did you say your calcium is 660ppm?Are you useing Oceanic salt?That level sounds way off to me.

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