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Old 01-18-2015, 08:54 PM
Julia17 Julia17 is offline
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MamaLiberty, I hope you're right and it's not deceivingly looking "healthy". I am definitely sick of this mould that seems to come back. I probably just need to be more patient and leave it alone for a while and hopefully it will recover like yours did. Thanks
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