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Pagoda and duncan


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    Andy

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    lighting hasn't changed and the lamp is only 3 months old. the duncan is still shriveled in the evening but looks better from 10- 3 it almost seems like it has too much light ? Yet it was fine for a year and and a half where it sits now

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    whitetiger61 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Clio, Michigan
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    Rick

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    any new babies showing up on the under side..mine did that for awhile and i moveo find it to find 4 new babies growing on the back side to where i couldnt see them..i put it right back to where it was..

    Rick

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