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    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Eric

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    Not Set on the Mandarin. More set on the wrasses. Thanks for the advice!
    "You're gonna need a bigger boat..."-Roy Scheider as "Chief Brody" in "Jaws"

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    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Well, the day I find a mandarin that is eating prepared/frozen will be the day I get a mandarin. No matter what...The Mandarins at Moby's were eating live Brine, but I'm not taking the time or pains to keep brine shrimp lol.
    "You're gonna need a bigger boat..."-Roy Scheider as "Chief Brody" in "Jaws"

    Ask 10 Reefers a question and you'll get 12 opinions in return.

    ---ETBReefer05

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