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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Well he had black tips, at first I was going to leave in him until I signs of damage like I said before. But after thinking about it your right Chort, better to be safe then sorry and get him out now while he's still small and I know where he is. In hind sight he was so small that more than likely he was causing damage I just couldn't tell. Thanks Chort.
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