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    demonclownfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    o cool, so once chort gets his and grows them(if the angels dont eat em lol) ill grab some from either him or GSF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    My angels don't eat corals, I keep em fed you saw that when you were over lol

    So list is now:

    greenstarfish (recieved frag)
    chort55
    demonclownfish
    If this is still around I'd like to hop on, and wouldn't mind driving if needed

    greenstarfish (recieved frag)
    chort55
    demonclownfish
    hardcz

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