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Hello all!

I have been in the saltwater hobby since 2013. I depended heavily in Reef2Reef since the beginning for information and tips, I just never took the liberty to sign up. It safe to say that I would never have had any success in this hobby without all the knowledge I have gained from using this Forum.

As a military member I move a lot; having to dismantle every tank I set up. After my last move, I gave up the hobby completley...until the good ol wife said that a reef tank would compliment the living room. In less than 2 days, I had placed an order from Planet aquariums for a crystalaine rimless 85. I am exited to see how this tank is going to turn up as every tank I set up is completely diferent.

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I hope this one turns out nice..so I can explain the extra expenses.
 
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lol. Its really silly but here it goes..my son loves to play a video game called Rayman, which has a water type level with a song titled Gloo Gloo. He used to admire my old tank while playing the song in the background, saying that Stripes (an old clown fish I had) likes to dance to that song. So I have always named my tanks GluGlu.

Heres a link to the song...be carefull its catchy!

Watch "Rayman Legends - Gloo Gloo (Glu Glú) Run" on YouTube
 
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Today I am giving my rock skill a try. I have never been satisfied with none of my aquascapes in the past. This time around I am taking a slower approach, However, I really dont know were to start. Any tips?

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