Reef Safe?

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Let's talk about some things that are not reef safe...

Have you wanted something typically designated not reef safe, but are afraid to pull the trigger?

Do you currently have something "not reef safe"? If so, what is it? What is your experience? Is it killing your corals? Is it living in peace and harmony? LOL

Tell us about your experiences or not reef safe desires..

Pics are appreciated too!!!
 

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If you have something that ain't reef save I call that bad hobby management.
On a side note my wife wasn't reef save o_O
 

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