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    Will a tusk re-grow parts of his tail??

    Everyday I come him and another little piece is missing :( I don't get it. Probably the tangs kickin him around. Will it come back?
    -Patrick

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    mine was attacked by my huge lionfish, and a good part of his tail was gone, in 2-3months his tails looked normal again. i also put Garlic extreme in all of his food, meanwhile
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    Actually it is funny that you say that. I as just feeding the tusk and I noticed my lion nipping at him. Looks like he is probably the one to blame. Thanks for the quick response!

    Hey do you still have a big shark tank?
    -Patrick

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    i have a 375gal, that i will put my existing 30in epaulette shark in, and i am getting a new shark, and stingray
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    Awesome...I'd like to see that sometime!! I'm over by the forum shopping center..what aobut you?
    -Patrick

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    i live off of Dezavala, once my system is completely ready, i also have to move my 110 reef tank, into their new 125 tank. Then i would like to have a meeting at my house, but i have to get everything up anf running first
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