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Removing GSP from frag plug


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    jolson10450 - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by creefer View Post
    I thought about that too, but liked the look of GSP better. Hopefully I don't get sick of it in 6-8 months. I may have to start thinking about some more LPS and SPS in here. I have betting getting good growth out of the Monti Caps I have put in there a few weeks ago....plus...I think I got an MP10 for christmas....or I hope....saw a marine depot box come in yesterday.......fingers are crossed.
    hahahah nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jolson10450 View Post
    hahahah nice!
    Agreed....haven't seen marine depot on the online credit card statement, so I have no clue what it is....

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