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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Jeff k, Dec 7, 2010.

  1. Jeff k

    Jeff k

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    Hello All,
                 I found this site a few months back and have been looking around a little. Seems like this is the place to be for help and info which i love to stimulate the brain! My name is Jeff and currently live in Monticello, Ia. I have done saltwater about 10 or so years back and just got back into it. Now i only have a 10 gal set up as i bought a 29 bio cube and havent set it up yet. I am just using the 10 gal to keep the live rock going. I have yet to post the 29 in the classifieds as i changed my mind and want something different. Anyways, Great site so far! Cant wait to set up a new tank again. Most of all cant wait to meet the rest of you and use some of your great info as i surely need it! Keep up the great work and Awesome site!
     
  2. Gordo

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    Welcome to the group.  The people and the frag fest are the best!
     
  3. Shaun

    Shaun Inactive User

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    Welcome back to the hobby and to GIRS. Shaun
     
  4. B-Rad

    B-Rad Inactive User

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    Welcome Jeff! If you have any questions feel free to ask, we are here to help in any way we can!!
     
  5. Bryan-1

    Bryan-1 Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Hi there Jeff!
     
  6. Big John

    Big John Inactive User

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    Welcome Jeff!
     
  7. Matt

    Matt Inactive User

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    Welcome Jeff. Whats your plans other than a Biocube, alot of people are really happy with them and I eager to here why you are switching.
     
  8. Jeff k

    Jeff k

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    would like something maybe a little bigger, not really sure yet. I used to have a 90 and its hard going smaller if you know what i mean. guess you could say i need some sort of expert or close to advice. I am thinking on trying to diy alot of the set up to keep costs down. Again, i am up in the air
     
  9. Matt

    Matt Inactive User

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    Yea hear you on bigger. I had a 12gal Nano and went to the BioCube 29 and love it. Seems to be the perfect size and mine maintains itself and is perfect right now.
     

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