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Video of a Dragonette eating SPS polyps.


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    I assumed you were joking, but was confused by another reply... I was hoping I wasn't dealing with the noobism I deal with at SWF and other places lmfao.

    Noted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kraylen View Post
    I assumed you were joking, but was confused by another reply... I was hoping I wasn't dealing with the noobism I deal with at SWF and other places lmfao.

    Noted.

    Got noob issues do ya
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