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Wild Toe
Has anyone used and evaluated "wild Toe" for reef nutrition and coral response?
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I had never heard of it before. Interesting name.
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My lfs swears by it. I came on here searching for info on it....
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From reading it seems just like reef snow or coral frenzy.
For feeding responses just go get some golden pearls or oyster juice and that will spark an immediate reaction just like these products use and then you can put some cyclopees, zoo and phytoplankton in to your tank. |
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Awww, I thought this was going to be about Paris Hilton's feet...
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