Salt bath for a juvenile

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I have a 2in long (6 weeks oldish) baby axolotl who has developed some fuzzy white patches on her gills. Since it seems to be getting worse I'd like to give her a salt bath, but she is so young I don't want to make it too strong.

It's my first axie and my first salt bath.. How do I do this?? Thank you!
 
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