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		<title>How to do Drip Acclimation for your New Fish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you first bring your new fish home, there are a couple of things you have to do to make them feel more welcome in their new environment. Normally, the people at the aquarium place will tell you to float your fish in the bag for a while before you release them into your tank. [...]]]></description>
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