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    PurpleAardvark - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    If you like green shag carpeting I think you have more problems than hair algae. Hey mutts try taking a fish net and sifting the shells out.
    Of all the things I have lost, I miss my mind the most.

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    mutts - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    kind of hard when there is 20 lbs in about 50 lbs of sand and some of it is under my little pcv boxes... i don't like the nitrates being up but i love the look... the rubble i made the mistake of getting however annoys the crap out of me.
    ~Amanda~

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