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    Hey there! New member here!

    Hey guys, new to the salt water community here. I've been doing freshwater for about 3 years now and it's time I cross over into the Marine life. Little about me, i'm Kyle 24 years old from California. I just got out of the US Army did two tours OEF and OIF, and when I was station in Louisiana for 4 years I had a freshwater tank that I took up as a hobby including Bala's, Cichlids, loaches, etc etc. Now that I have more time on my hands to learn the Salt water side, i'm too stoked. Just recently bought a 14g Biocube off of craigslist and it's currently setup at home. I've had it for about a week and been reading all over this site, lots of great information here. I look forward to moving forward with this hobby and when i'm comfortable turn my 120g fresh into a salt. Thanks!

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    aqueus Typicus Alloticus nanoreefing4fun's Avatar
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    Re: Hey there! New member here!


    to ReefSanctuary, a real Sanctuary of reef forums, with lots of very nice members

    Be sure to start a tank thread & share your tank with us, we love pics

    PS - just posted you an ID on your other thread with the pic
    ~ Red Sea Max 130D and RSM 250 ~

    Glenn's Reef 130 Glenn's Reef 250

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    Re: Hey there! New member here!

    Welcome

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    Re: Hey there! New member here!

    Hello and welcome to RS and to the SALTY side of life

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    > > > >Read ME < < < < when you're in need of answers or help with your tank.

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    to ReefSanctuary
    Take it slow smaller tanks are much harder to maintain cheaper but harder.
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    http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/reef-chronicles/81059-may2024s-75-upgrade.html
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    Re: Hey there! New member here!

    Nanoreefing4fun - Thank you, i'll definitely keep a log posted of my tank.

    Thanks for the warm welcome guys! I look forward to this!

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