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		<title>By: Mandarin Goby : Care And Requirements Of The Breathtaking Mandarin Dragonet &#124; Stutteringhelps.info-Articles Center</title>
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		<description>[...] The Mantis Shrimp Mantis shrimps are not the shrimps normally chosen by a marine aquarist to live in their display aquarium, and for good reason. They are very efficient predators. Aquarists are much happier with cleaner shrimps etc. Sometimes a mantis shrimp gets into the display aquarium, perhaps with live rock, or the&#8230;&#8230; [...]</description>
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