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  1. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    128 days (47 days after flooding) This is FINALLY starting to work. I had minor problems with traces of BGA which I am combatting with 50% water changes every 2 days. Hint: you can easily suck it off moss with an airline syphon. I’ve added 11 jelly blue Neocardina Davidi and they are all...
  2. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    Day 95 (14 days since flooding) A long hiatus posting because since I flooded 2 weeks ago it's been challenging and I got pretty disenchanted with the whole thing. The bad: Flooding was a nightmare - moss detached from stone, chunks of Marsilea and Eriocaulon had very short roots and floated...
  3. Ray

    Schism reimagined...

    Oh boy, oh boy, what have I done? What have I done! :facepalm: Well, the fact you see that you need Tim Harrison to beat Tim Harrison tells me all I need to know - I do like you because we've got so much in common - you're a Tim Harrison fanboy too! ;)
  4. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    Day 73 Update: The good: - I may be the first person in a dry start to need to cut the stems before flooding! - Lots of Eriocaulon flowers. - Moss is going crazy and looks good. The bad : - Marsilea never really got going. It’s not died but neither has it prospered. It is also very hard to...
  5. Ray

    A Little Slice Of Nature

    Yes. Green Machine talk about it in thier book - they do the hardscape, let it run a month without lights so the tank can cycle, then plant. If you don't have enough mature filter media to seed the new filter, it could be worth running a fishless cycle while you wait.
  6. Ray

    A Little Slice Of Nature

    Going to run a dark cycle while you finish the decorating?
  7. Ray

    45L cory nano

    I reccomend doing this for high tech, as it does save a lot of messing about, especially in larger tanks, but my experience of doing this in low tech is that you end up with bonsi crypts that take months to recover and contribute almost nothing to the plant biomas in the meantime. The ones...
  8. Ray

    Aquascaper 900 - Comeback Lockdown Tank :)

    How interesting! I was thinking “that’s very clever to use 2 different dKH for more accuracy across the scale” but it seems actually this a case study for just how useless drop checkers are then? Most of us never had 2 running so don’t know this...
  9. Ray

    Aquascaper 900 - Comeback Lockdown Tank :)

    Is that one 2dKH and one 4dKH drop checker so you can better gauge your CO2?
  10. Ray

    Lockdown Mini M

    Looking good! Nice scape and nice kit. I see you have in line CO2 (watch that kink in the tube there) but where is the drop checker?
  11. Ray

    'The Full Monty' Has Left The Building last photos

    I'd like to do that too if possible please.
  12. Ray

    The Friday Report - 50g Planted

    Looking great, really come on A LOT in a short space of time - a credit to your perseverance. Loving the Pogostemon Stellata (?) centre right, beautiful. So you’re keeping BGA down with Phyton Git Sol and running nitrates at an EI level?
  13. Ray

    Betta Get Sorted

    I must say, as someone else doing a planted low tech Betta tank I am finding it tough compared to my last low tech (a 45cm with a HOB filter blasting right down it). I think the Betta considerations obliging higher temperatures and lower flow makes getting to a balanced system significantly...
  14. Ray

    New Decade, New Decadence...

    I can’t even begin to compete here so I’m changing the rules: if you can’t find 50 different species growing on your lawn, you’re doing it wrong! [emoji41]
  15. Ray

    First ever planted tank after 30 years!

    You just described my childhood 30 years ago! [emoji4] Loving what you did with the hard scape, subscribed.
  16. Ray

    New Decade, New Decadence...

    Is that... is that real grass? It looks, erm... ...perfect!?
  17. Ray

    My First Tank | 35cm Cube - "Up the Hill"

    Dark start is a good alternative to dry start for avoiding teething troubles and massive water changes. Your tank will start to cycle and with no light on, no algae, no need for daily changes.
  18. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    I think it’s Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20. So spot on! Looks like your tank is cycled and could think about adding something living and see how it goes!
  19. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    If I look back and compare your first photo with the latest one, it seems you’ve had some decent growth from all except the Anubias in the first month?
  20. Ray

    My First Tank | 35cm Cube - "Up the Hill"

    I like what you did. Are you planning to use CO2? The Tropica website is your friend: No CO2 = easy category Using CO2 = easy or medium mix They give pictures and sizes and the “Inspiration” section gives lots of ideas.
  21. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    Eriocaulon flower, so I guess that answers my “not sure what they are doing” question. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Ray

    Summer Tubbing

    It’s like magic! I wonder how many more you will have... How is it so much easier to breed fish in a 150l outdoor tub than it is in a 150l tank - apart from the free infusoria and midge larvae, of course!?
  23. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    Day 28 update: Vesicularia dubyana (Xmas moss) - going crazy, I keep having to pull strands out to keep it off the Marsilea. Pogostemon erectus - growing nicely with good deep roots. I love this plant - it even grows in my low tech betta tank! Eriocaulon cinereum - limited growth so far and...
  24. Ray

    31x21x26, nano, ‘nature heart’

    So long as it's the Guy Richie movie version I'm happy to be either! Damn - I would never have guessed! I was unsure about the thickness but was 100% sure it was 45x45x?? and you've included at least 75cm of length so 80x45x45? Chapeau for supporting a local craftsman & looking forward to...
  25. Ray

    31x21x26, nano, ‘nature heart’

    The 25cm Fire Aqua cube has 5mm glass. So I think the other tank must be 12mm but could even be 15mm! My guess is it's a 120cm!?
  26. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    😄 It should clear - brown diatoms occur early on but stop once the tank matures and balances. The algae on the wood is most likely feeding off sugars released from the wood, same as the mould some folks get. So keep dosing and cleaning and steady as she goes.
  27. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    Just wait until you find out the character arc we’ve got planned for you! [emoji6]
  28. Ray

    UNS 60S dual paradise

    Nice rockwork! Thanks for sharing and please do keep us posted - I'd like to see how this one grows out. In the meantime a few questions if you don't mind: - What's the submerged focal point going to be? - Am I right in thinking that's the mister head discretely protruding top right of the...
  29. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    The brown algae on your S. Repens (first photo) looks like brown diatoms to me, if so I'd just brush them off with your fingers or something where you can. That's quite normal and all part of your tank stabilising. As Daryl mentions, some kinds of snails will snack on that. The hair algae on...
  30. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    Looking good [emoji846]. So is the Bolbitis growing OK without CO2? I thought I heard it was a CO2 junkie (so is Blaxia Japonica, but you mentioned that is struggling)...
  31. Ray

    New Decade, New Decadence...

    Pairing those barbs with green neons is an act of genius. It’s a stunning combination - even better than the usual tried and tested combo with rummies. I like how in spite of being so shiny the Wuppa does look very discreet and unobtrusive.
  32. Ray

    TM 600 My First Attempt Aquascape

    I think once you have substrate and other wood/rocks around it it will be diminished plus if you have a small cave or overhang it’s not a problem. Could even be a focal point. Some fish actually like that, and you can have some shade loving plants like Anubias peaking out of it or Fissidens or...
  33. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    Curiously @JoshP12 just recently posted about this too https://www.ukaps.org/forum/threads/curbing-diurnal-behavior.61250/ but I do not know the answer.
  34. Ray

    Coral Identify

    Wow. Awesome videos. This just gets more and more surreal. You can seriously use operant conditioning to train an anenome to stay put just like I taught my cat to high five!? If it were free, where would it go and what would it do!? I’ve been thinking for a long time “it would be nice to...
  35. Ray

    The Friday Report - 50g Planted

    Hi Nick and Selamat Datang [emoji846] That looks like leaf melt to me, not a disease. If so it’s induced by sudden changes of conditions or insufficient CO2 available for the lighting. For example I recently caused this on S. Repens in my low tech Betta tank by turning light up from 25% to...
  36. Ray

    Coral Identify

    Thanks for sharing. I have to take the bait - why is your sea anemone in a prison!? Am I really understanding correctly this means “aquatic shrimp are coming out of the live rock at night while my fish are asleep and eating my corals so I need a nocturnal predator to eat them”? #marine tank...
  37. Ray

    Coral Identify

    That photo makes me want to keep marine- looks like something from a SciFi movie! I think UKAPS could reasonably have a marine section in the plants area for people to talk about seaweed & such?
  38. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    Looking good [emoji846] Is that a java fern leaf with baby ferns on it? If so you can attach them elsewhere when they are big enough to survive on their own. Also you can top and tail the bigger S. Repens if you like: Crypts look good. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  39. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    In my low tech Betta tank I was doing every 2 to 3 days initially, then twice weekly. At one point I had horrid surface scum and was sucking that off daily. 2 months in I’m now down to weekly. Re. Surface scum, if you get it and you have crypts in there then snip all the leaves they had before...
  40. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    Absolutely, the Tropica app seems to be off - when using that substrate the urea OP smelt would likely kill livestock on day 3. You can safely dose from the start - I did in my Betta tank with the same Tropica substrate and had no issues. It means you know any problems are not nutrient based...
  41. Ray

    Low tech, zero skill

    If you follow the Tropica app water change schedule then the urea and other goodies will last until week 4. If you do more water changes then you can bring forward the dosing. The Prime will also protect your filter bacteria from chlorine in your tap water.
  42. Ray

    30 cube "working from home"

    Endlers or guppies for sure and they are pretty, playful and active. It seems there are some killifish, some tetras and some gobies that like it too. Have a skim through the fish part of this article: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/fwhardness.htm Or some hard water tolerant shrimps...
  43. Ray

    30 cube "working from home"

    Subscribed :). Nice to see another dry start involving stems and loving the piece of wood and the way the Riccia grows on it (is it firmly attached ready for flooding?) - whole scape is going to be gorgeous! Just the thing to look at that during conference calls... What livestock are you...
  44. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    That would be fun but isn’t necessary - with clingfilm over the top it keeps very humid (the glass mists up) - I remove the film twice a day and give it a few puffs from my spray gun. That’s all!
  45. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    The aqua scaping savant @Tim Harrison once said: So spoke a man who knew what he was talking about! Day 10 Update: Vesicularia dubyana (Xmas moss) - this is definitely growing. Pogostemon erectus - living up to it's name and standing up. Eriocaulon cinereum - not much action yet but turned a...
  46. Ray

    Tracy Island

    I always found fish less cycling with a test kit kind rather fun in a science projecty kind of way... :). Do those values match the water report from your water provider? BTW, there are other substrate colours than black, and some have a powder form, so you can try to match...
  47. Ray

    Schism reimagined...

    At the risk of turning myself into some sort of Tim Harrison fanboy - very nice indeed! Is the purple glow emanating from the crack of doom a short RGB LED strip down the back of the tank?
  48. Ray

    Schism reimagined...

    Lovely rock work - looking as masterful as the job you did on The Stump. Also thumbs up to not using the plants you have but rather the ones the scape needs. Silly question: is the polystyrene tile just to protect the glass while you slide the rocks around for the perfect position, or is it...
  49. Ray

    Twenty Seven Thousand.

    I’m loving this scape, subscribed. Also loving the Japanese approach of making the contents of your aquarium stand so beautiful you don’t need to hide them! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  50. Ray

    31x21x26, nano, ‘nature heart’

    Me too in my low tech Betta tank which is why I zeroed in on it. Weeks 3 to 5 it was awful, then I trimmed any leaves on my crypts from prior to planting, lifted the spray bar above the surface and added some floaters. It broke up and cleared. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  51. Ray

    31x21x26, nano, ‘nature heart’

    Is that surface scum?
  52. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    So I soaked the soil and planted away and this nano game is great - so quick - no finishing at 1am this time! So many questions about what happens now. Not least will tissue culture Pogostemon Erectus cope with a dry start? So now clingfilm up and wait and see [emoji1695] Sent from my...
  53. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    I would not panic about nitrates that you dosed yourself, back in the mists of time @ceg4048 treble dosed EI for years with no ill effects: So if your fish and snails seem happy, I would just relax and ease off the dosing until the odd water change brings it down. At least you now know ferts...
  54. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    All my goodies have arrived! Seems like a lot of plants for such a tiny tank, but it means I can plant densely and flood sooner rather than later. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  55. Ray

    Tank Two - DOOA 60P

    Is it going to be plumbed in? I’m trying to see if the pipes vanish into your skirting board? I like the wall you’ve got it up against :-)
  56. Ray

    10l Nano Shrimp Tank DSM

    So I started with "Critique my hardscape" over here. It's an old Dennerle 10l nano tank - 20x20x25cm. Originally it was going to be a low tech shrimp tank with a moss and eleocharis lawn. However I just watched the James Findley video on making scree and I really like his plant list. Plus...
  57. Ray

    River/stream Iwagumi - 90P

    Oh wow - it looks stunning and the use of lawn protectors is brilliant. Are those rocks glued to the lawn protectors, of it's just balanced there? They look like they are about to come crashing down!
  58. Ray

    A New Start - continued progress

    Looking fantastic - I really like this tank. How did you dose the vinegar - treat the whole tank or spot dose with a pipette?
  59. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    Sounds about right - around 25 PAR on the substrate but increasing higher up. Come back and let us know how it goes [emoji846].
  60. Ray

    Shallow scape titled "Undergrowth"

    Lovely plant list, scape and a nice video too - please keep us posted. Is this a dry start or have you flooded it already?
  61. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    Given the lights seem to use roughly 15W per 30cm of light I think the PAR at a given point should be very similar? If so: 30cm = 113 PAR, 45cm = 71 PAR So we can extrapolate that you are roughly 80 PAR at the substrate running on full power. I thought 50 PAR or less was low and 100 or more...
  62. Ray

    31x21x26, nano, ‘nature heart’

    Loving this, its beautiful. I have exactly the same tank but low tech for a Betta, but this makes me feel like I ought to make more effort!
  63. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    My understanding of BBA is it will remain until you remove it and on hardscape that will need a very stiff brush. If you are getting green thread algae too it really sounds like too much light... I think if you can cite your exact light spec and height above substrate plus find some PAR values...
  64. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    The new Ottos are adorable! It’s all looking very lovely with the exception of your Black Brush Algae outbreak which is enough to give most planted tank folks nightmares - it certainly gives me the screaming heebie jeebies! I’ve never experienced that in a low tech tank, only in a neglected high...
  65. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    Looking very good indeed - thanks for sharing and please give another update in due course...
  66. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    Thanks Daryl on both counts - I'm surprised anyone remembers me! :) I agree, the idea of trying to achieve both aerobic and anaerobic respiration in the same filter sounds to me like an insane plan. Even if you could do it (and planted tank folks shouldn't), you'd be walking on a knife edge...
  67. Ray

    Consistency Deficiency

    I'm very confused how Seachem Matrix which is apparently a biological filter media claims it is going to control nitrates. Last time I checked the nitrogen cycle produced nitrates (which of course your plants need!). Your setup sounds good. Can we see a full tank shot? Check flow is getting...
  68. Ray

    400 gallon.

    Nice journal and tank, with videos it took an hour to digest the whole thing in one go. I admire your dedication to biotype and the unusual species you have managed to locate! I know it's old news now, but it's a shame you never managed to lick the BBA and had to go low tech. Am I right to say...
  69. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Thank you Andy :-)
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    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Thank you sam :-)
  71. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Maybe, but what? With the leak the plants stood in 3 inches of water for 4 days before we got light & CO2 - was that it? Or was it not enough flow until I added the Koralia back? Or is it not enough light behind the rock? Or maybe because my bulbs are 2 years old and so putting out less...
  72. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Hi Lisa, well spotted - they are False Neons - Paracheirodon simulans. More discrete than true neons or cardinals but sometimes less is more as they say. I've had them about 18 months and still have the original 19. Hello Gavin and thanks for your enthusiastic and inspiring response! It's...
  73. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Excuse the snaps just done with my phone camera and uploaded with the photobucket app for speed. Saintly makes it look so easy with his pruning videos. But don't let that fool you, its not - he's a genius (as well as a rock legend, journeyman leadworker, master photographer, father, husband...
  74. Ray

    10l - Gone

    10 Liter AquaEl Can you Link to that Tom? Nice to see you back BTW
  75. Ray

    Swamp Creek - 2 years on updated June 2012

    Swamp Creek - established 20/04/2010 Keep going with the updates, I love these warts and all journals, and this scape has potential now the growing pains are over. What happened to the Vortech, ditched for spraybars? I was wondering if it ran silently as it is a very desirable piece of kit on...
  76. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Ha ha - so you were holding something back? Well let's see what happens, easy enough to add a terrace back LHS if necessary. BGA in the sand is annoying me - flow and dose nitrates, right?
  77. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Thanks, already saw that clip - but didn't know you sped it up :lol: What do you think of the sandy area on the left hand side? My better half thinks it throws things off balance.
  78. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Thank you Mark, its a big hit with my wife too - much more so than my first scape. Actually, the red plant (A. Reiniki) is a bargain bin fragment there for fun, next to it is Ludwigia Repens 'Rubin' - now that should go red, if I get the light right! The rotola rotundifolia should transition...
  79. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    So, it took me 3 days to get fully up and running - long story but I couldn't get the PVC cement to make a watertight seal in situ, so instead there is a 19mm tube coming off the main shank of the bulkhead taking the reducer out of the picture. Said tube comes down to 16mm via a 19/16mm...
  80. Ray

    NeilW's 30cm Iwagumi - 'Mono'

    Re: NeilW's 30cm nano - 'Mono' Just discovered this thread and I love it - choc full of ideas and new stuff. Well done Neil - its a beautiful tank, as Graham says, the attention to detail is flabbergasting! Also good job on the stand - having made my own a couple of years ago I know its not...
  81. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    So here is what I ended up with: Filling up: At this point it was 1am and I went to get the filter ready (with hard plumbing and my CO2 reactor you need to prime while the drain feed is underwater but the return isn't). Then I decided while the tank was dry, I'd replace all the 2 year old...
  82. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Oh yes, no problem there, but what about what I'm doing with them? Best effort so far:
  83. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    5 stone radial Iwagumi, what do people think? THe binliner is the same size as my tank. Black foreground would be sand.
  84. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Rocks have arrived safe and sound. I went to collect my ordered plants, but unfortunately it was incomplete, so I have: 6 Eleocharis parvula 1 Bacopa caroliniana 1 Rotola rotundifolia 1 Ludwigia repens 'rubin' Then, on the way home I stopped at Qualipet (Swiss equivalent of Pets at Home) who...
  85. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Oooo, I like that :lol:. But too late - I ordered already! 6 Eleocharis parvula 2 Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides (martitima) 1 Ludwigia arcuata 1 Bacopa caroliniana 1 Bacopa monnieri 1 Didiplis diandra 1 Marsilea hirsute Lets hope he can get them (he wasn't so confident when I faxed the order) or...
  86. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Yes, that's exactly the plan: Could the first moderator to read this please do the honours? :thumbup:
  87. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Thanks saintly, your experience is invaluable, I'm just going by an old Tropica catalogue I have here :D . So, here is my proposed planting list. I have to get an order into the LFS by 10am tomorrow for thursday delivery. He will give me straight from the box so they will still be emersed...
  88. Ray

    Long-Term Low Maintenance 120cmx60x60 Tank (new video on page 6)

    Re: Low Maintenance 120cmx60x60 Tank Lovely to see this tank still going - I always loved this tank. I do miss your Rams - not sure the torpedoes are suitable replacements... How are you keeping your moss and E Tenellus carpet maintained - do you rip it up and replant, or just trim?
  89. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Thank you Saintly, its made things a lot clearer in my head too. Having discovered Tonser's Jurassic Hollow journal I am quite taken with H. Maritima, just mix a pot of that in amonst the E. Pavula. Interesting, why don't you think it will work? Is it the flash of red or the use of A...
  90. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    So, thanks to PlantedBox the following rocks are on their way to me for a very reasonable price: And here is my first idea what I'm gonna do: The idea is that outside the rock circle there will be grey gravel and sand, inside will be the Aquasoil from my existing scape. Plants will be...
  91. Ray

    A Shady Glen - The Recovery - Photographs

    Love it Steve, truly a work of madcap genius and good to see you still around too! Is this Eusteralis Stellata or Limnophilia Aromatica? I had some once, it used to take over like yours, but I'd weep every time I trimmed it.
  92. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Hi Saintly. That is very inspirational. I do like the tension in your "two stone gateway" scapes. I'd also pretty much decided that having plants right up to the front is going to be very annoying. So I was going to get some grey pebbles and stones and sand for the foreground. For those...
  93. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Sure, for example how about these ones: Problem is, they are at 2400m. I can't think of anywhere I can get them without hiking some distance, and to be honest I doubt I could carry enough for a 90cm Iwagumi scape in one trip. 15kg = just, 25kg = no. A tempting alternative is to call the...
  94. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Thanks George, yes the forum got as neglected as my tank, but its good to see a lot of the old crew still here! Since I have a tank full of Malaya I intend to re-use it. I have a spare 3kg sack in the cellar which I hope is enough to replace the sand I currently use in the foreground. 25kg is...
  95. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Bump! Any comments on Malaya Aquasoil with grey rocks? I'm wondering about ordering by post also - roughly how many kg of rock would I need for a 90lx50hx45d tank iwagumi? Thank you
  96. Ray

    Ray's 90cm - Growing Pains Over?

    Thank you Saintly, Thank you Arty. I've switched to another thread to discuss the Iwagumi rescape possibilties here.
  97. Ray

    Ray's 90cm Rescape

    Some of you may be familiar with my previous scape (here), well its time for a redesign. So, the Iwagumi idea isn't going so well. First off I went to the local stream to see what I could find. Lots of rocks but the problem is that a rock that has been sitting in a stream all day is covered...
  98. Ray

    Ray's 90cm - Growing Pains Over?

    So its two years next month: Looking back its definitely not what it was. I had absolutely no time for it at all first few months of this year - through negligent dosing, CO2 running out, no water changes for weeks - all my moss died and there was a huge BGA outbreak, it covered everything...
  99. Ray

    Ray's 90cm - Growing Pains Over?

    Ah, thank you Clive, I didn't think of that. You are right - the crypts often have roots stretching 12 or 18 inches. Of course if I uproot and trim over 100 crypts plus all their babies, that wouldn't really be low maintenance anymore - it would be a rescape. :? Hmmm, I'll give this some...
  100. Ray

    Ray's 90cm - Growing Pains Over?

    :lol: It was always there, for 10 months now - here is March 4th: You can see in 3 months it suddenly went "womph" and took over the whole scape. Before the photos in my last post I tore out about 1/3 of the ferns, would you believe. The crypts are even worse - how can I tame them? Should...
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