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* 1 Bottle or squeeze dispenser of Lemon Juice From Concentrate.
* One 3ml Latex Free Syringe with a 0.5mm x 16mm needle. Your local pharmacist can provide you with the syringe and needle for about a half a dollar. Don't be surprised if your pharmacist asks you a few questions as to what you plan to use the syringe/needle for.
Procedure:
1. Remove the syringe and attached needle from the wrapper.
2. Twist the needle cover to tighten on the syringe.
3. Remove the needle cover. Shake the bottle (or dispenser) of lemon juice.
4. Fill the syringe with 3ml lemon juice by inserting the needle into the lemon juice and pulling back on the syringe plunger.
5. Insert the needle into (not through) the base (not the top) of the anemone.
6. Inject about .5ml of the lemon juice into the anemone. Withdraw the needle and proceed to the next one.
7. When you are finished, disassemble the syringe/needle, rinse in clean freshwater, dry, reassemble and store for future use.
Tips:
* As with any sharp instrument, use caution when handling it and keep it out of the reach of children.
* When you insert the needle into the anemone, it will normally withdraw, making the lemon juice still quite concentrated in the anemone tube. It is not unusual to see a white puff or string of white material emit from the anemone when you inject the juice.