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Recent PostsThat is beat. You will end up dropping money into something that either won't work or won't work well otherwise. Good choice. I have mad some small
ok, im going to eventually ( when i move the 90) put the largest tank possible underneath in stand. i see what you mean about the gravity doing the job
That rock of plays is real nice. The other corals are top notch too.
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Ok, so had the 24 nano up an going for about six weeks now. Water is a1 now; 0 across the board. Looking for some cheap, local, fast moving doctors. Gsp,ysp,
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