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Here is our new Grow thread.
Thanks again Lucky

The List:
1)Me(grower)
2)SynAck
3)Mallard
4)Roblshan2000
5)Sportzfish

The Frag:
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The Freebie:
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What a nice piece. It's going to be a shame to cut it up, but I suppose I will get over that pretty quickly once I have a chunk of it in my tank!


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:xd:WoooHoo:tongue:eek:!!
The frags came in today and are looking great for just geting here. Lucky did a great job packaging.. A+
Heres some pics



Here is a picture of the FNF Strawberry patch Watermelon

 
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Here you guys go. Sorry (again). School,snakes, and family... lol
Here it is


And for anyone nervous that I am shutting down my main.... I am cooking this one up so the BM can be all cozy by itself :) (little cloudy still)
 

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