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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Then now it has light. That will produce bubbles. Give it time, and it will slowly over a period of days produce less bubbles. Should I continue to blast them away or just leave them alone? They look pretty unslightly - the best way to describe them on the rock is like a snow capped mountain Thanks Gill |
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That's up to you. I would not waist my time constantly
blasting them off. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Gill Passman wrote on 12/8/2006 1:55 PM: Wayne Sallee wrote: Then now it has light. That will produce bubbles. Give it time, and it will slowly over a period of days produce less bubbles. Should I continue to blast them away or just leave them alone? They look pretty unslightly - the best way to describe them on the rock is like a snow capped mountain Thanks Gill |
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