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    You're fortunate that it's generally pretty easy to distract a husband.
    120G Reef and 40B reef at work, 120G tank dry and dirty in the garage.

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    Ok, How do you distract the wifey.... ?
    If your tank is just going to have softies and shrooms 70w will be fine but if you plan to have stoneys wait and buy the 150w

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    Quote Originally Posted by The coral Bandit View Post
    Ok, How do you distract the wifey.... ?
    Buy her diamonds or get a Cabana Boy.
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    Renee

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    Quote Originally Posted by seahorsedreams View Post
    Buy her diamonds or get a Cabana Boy.
    Could I get her a diamond goby instead..lol

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