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I like to watch fish in my aquarium, especially when I am tired after a hard and difficult day. I think there is nothing more relaxing than following how fishes move. By the way, recently I found out that there are different worms, that can be helpful for your aquarium, but also there are worms that can be harmful to fishes. I even bought Bristle Worms, as the specialist claims that bristle worm is generally viewed to be beneficial to a marine aquarium. If you also have an aquarium at your home, I think it would be helpful for you to check how bristle worm impacts the aquarium, and to find more information reliable on this subject.
MADDOG
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YEP I WENT FISHING WEDNESDAY BROUGHT HOME 6 ROCK BASS,1 LARGE MOUTH BASS,AND A YELLOW PERCH. MADDOG
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