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	<title>Comments on: Spontaneous Hugs</title>
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		<title>By: Jen</title>
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		<description>OK ... see that little algae sucker in the lower, right corner of the tank? Yeh, this morning I found him half in and half out of the tank - the gills part out!  I have no idea how he got there or why he thought it would be a good idea to be above the water line.

He was &quot;sucked&quot; to the side of the tank. Crazy fish just needed to let go and he&#039;d be back in the water. He seemed bent on making a deadly decision. I helped him make a better - more positive - decision and he&#039;s now alive and back in his castle.

And the run of good luck with fish continues (oh, and no explanation to Little Man about his fish dying needed) ... until possibly tomorrow!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK &#8230; see that little algae sucker in the lower, right corner of the tank? Yeh, this morning I found him half in and half out of the tank &#8211; the gills part out!  I have no idea how he got there or why he thought it would be a good idea to be above the water line.</p>
<p>He was &#8220;sucked&#8221; to the side of the tank. Crazy fish just needed to let go and he&#8217;d be back in the water. He seemed bent on making a deadly decision. I helped him make a better &#8211; more positive &#8211; decision and he&#8217;s now alive and back in his castle.</p>
<p>And the run of good luck with fish continues (oh, and no explanation to Little Man about his fish dying needed) &#8230; until possibly tomorrow!</p>
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