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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Ohio
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This white dryer lint like stuff will go away in about 6 weeks without treatment. Be patient. I had the same thing happen with driftwood, too. Someone on this site told me not to worry and he was roght. Hang in there. (Some of my fish even liked nibbling on it.)
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