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    XSiVE - Reefkeeper
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    Well the thing is, you dont even need to worry about where to cut in most places... corals are amazingly resilient organisms.

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    shovelhead91701 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    So what you are saying is that I am a great big CHICKEN??????? lol
    I have always been intimidated by it myself..... I hate to kill things unless they are furry and live in the woods.....;-)
    The days are long and the work is difficult but every night I sleep as a man who has achieved his goals.

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