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Using damsels for cycling when you could have used my PMHDCS kit!

You could get flamed for cruelty in RC.... they'll say you should live in a sewer for a week to replicate these conditions! Heh!

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Cheapos!

Using damsels for cycling when you could have used my PMHDCS kit!

You could get flamed for cruelty in RC.... they'll say you should live in a sewer for a week to replicate these conditions! Heh!

goodness AT.. your PMHDCS kit is way out of budget for us.. only Hon can afford it.. actually, i would prefer using green chromis to cycle my tank if i only have the choice of using damsels to cycle my tank.. err.. damsels in distress dun count in this case.. :lol:

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Cheapos!

Using damsels for cycling when you could have used my PMHDCS kit!

You could get flamed for cruelty in RC.... they'll say you should live in a sewer for a week to replicate these conditions! Heh!

er.. what on earth is PMHDCS kit?? ;) Some special formula for cycling tank faster?? :blink:

Cut me some slack will you? Just a poor student here :( a bottle of bacteria cost abt $11, and tt is already 1/4 of my weekly allowance...

Considering tt I pay for my own books, MRT monthly concession, 2 meals daily... It will take me at least 2wks to save $11..... and a damsel is only $1, and is even free cos of you friendly forumers.... :)

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