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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    Beautiful fish EMU. I dig powder browns they seem to be less aggressive then the blues so they say. WHo are "they" anyway?

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    Day 2:

    No change. Showed a little interest in garlic soaked mysis might of gotten a few small pieces, some of the bigger pieces he would spit out and suck back in a bunch of times till he gave up. Still loves the red seaweed which i soaked in garlic too.

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