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Thank you for the advice, but I have no access to live food where I live, nor can I tell what medication she needs in the time needed. I have decided to try to feed her frozen mysis one more time, as she is looking a bit more active. If she doesn’t eat, I’m going to force feed her, so I can have a bit more time to figure it out. I have already picked up a small dropper and some clove oil, and I hope this isn’t too risky of an operation. I’m unsure if the risk is worth the outcome, but if she doesn’t eat she’ll die. I don’t know if I want her to die by my hands or let nature take over, but I guess if the only way she’ll possibly live is through my force feeding attempts, then it needs done. This is scary.