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Tropical fish begin to have problems when water temperatures dip below 60 degrees.
Do not wait until you begin to have problems before making these ergonomic adjustments.
This kind of behavior is a huge turnoff for many people and where non-believers begin to have problems listening to or receiving the plan of God.
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