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    Argent - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    yeah I need something to help control my algae - my lace rock is starting to turn green
    ~Paul
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Chris
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    Cant recal the name, but if you have sand, the sand burrowers are a must have in my opinion. Nasarius maybe??

    I am a HUGE fan of the tiny colonista snails!! They breed like crazy- never need replenishing, and get into the smallest spots. Plus- they can build up their numbers into the hundreds- and clean your tank completely each night. Mine do a great job!!

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