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What part of Michigan are you from? I was born in Grand Rapids and my parents were from Cadillac. Moved when I was very young. Raised in NE Ohio. Lots of extended family up there. Tend to only visit for weddings anymore.
And he ( Kevin ) loves home Michigan games 🤣
Heres the tailspots home, the barnacle next to the dendro and between the red xenia. Shows up better in the glass reflection....hard to get a picture withe tank light glare.
 
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Here's a few photo's.... nothing fancy my tank is simple


"nothing fancy"

John Candy Reaction GIF
 

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This was my tank very early on.....i was adding my dry rock to my older dry rock. Some of this came from my tank before the breeder.


I am shocked you are able to keep two Dragonettes in a 40 breeder with no sump either. Do you know if either eats prepared foods or still just pods. That is something if that's the case lol
 

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