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    EMUreef - Reefkeeper
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    wow raise a thread from the dead lol. but thanks for the input none the less.

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    well I know my input is way late,but my thoughts were when I posted that new to the hobbie readers,not yourself but any new hobiest could benifit from another opinion added to an old thread.I am 12 years into the marine scene,but occasionaly revisit old threads as well as new ,because i value all input and all information offered in forums.I may be old but I always learn when surfing forums,and never to old to learn something new

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