Will this salt work for bath?

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I have a baby lotl and he eats brine shrimp. My bigger axie got fungus and i am doing salt baths for him and i have some salt i use for my shrimp I'm curious if it will work. It's Windsor coarse salt it is for pickling and jarring. I admit out of stupidity i used it before asking tho he seems great. Fungus on gills looks gone but still has white spots which i believe is fungus the spots are mainly on his tail and a couple on his legs.
 

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That salt should work. It doesn't have iodine, right?
 
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