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Boss Baby food :)

Because My children are starving

 

"...for just $1 a day, you too can feed this starving family and give hope to those involved, please... call now."

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We still have until 9pm Sunday before entries close! If you haven't already, let us know what you would like to win!! [emoji2][emoji2]

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I was going to say an oxydator aswell but i would have to honestly say the UP Aqua planting scissors because i am always using my kitchen scissors and stresses the crud out of me that it might have something on it which will affect my shrimp when i am trimming my plants back so they would be safer and alot easier. 

 

 

great comp btw

 

EDIT: just so you one at the top of the page when you open it http://newbreedaquatics.com.au/planted-tanks/aquascaping-tools/up-aqua-planting-scissors.htmlit says they are plating scissors :) 

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EDIT: just so you one at the top of the page when you open it http://newbreedaquatics.com.au/planted-tanks/aquascaping-tools/up-aqua-planting-scissors.htmlit says they are plating scissors :)

You don't miss anything Oz!! [emoji3]

Thanks mate, will fix it now!!! Good Luck!!

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Hey Oz, can you check it out for me!! Cheers

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All good now mate, now your selling planting scissors :) i think you would have cornered the market with those plating ones though :P

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Lol. Now you did miss something. Check just one more time!! Lol

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Lol. Now you did miss something. Check just one more time!! Lol

 

 

?? Is it ... that ... scissors are for cutting ... not planting?  :lolu:

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Lol. I hadn't even thought of that, just copied description details from wholesaler!! Oops

No just left a message in the page title for you Oz!! Will change it tonight!

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Good choice. Sounds like the Black Earth is in the country now, so guess it won't be far away!!!

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oh haha didnt display on my computer had to hold the cursor on the tab.

 

Woot Woot i rule...apparently lol

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my entry was better then what was initially going to post which could be taken in the wrong sense. I was going to say that i wanted to win the scissors to trim my bush, my mini pelia is out of control.

 

 

 

Come on people get involved this is a great comp and very generous!

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Just over two hours left to enter folks. Closing at 9pm.

Draw will take place tomorrow night to decide the winner. Good luck everyone!!

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Aww crud I guess I am to late but my choice would have been - 

Boss Mineral Balls (10 pack)

setting up a new rack and I need balls bad! (that didn't sound...right.)

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