We obtained Arecibo HI line follow-up observations of 154 of the 2600 galaxies in the Nan\c{c}ay Interstellar Baryons Legacy Extragalactic Survey (NIBLES) sample. These observations are on average four times more sensitive than the original observations at the Nan\c{c}ay Radio Telescope. The main goal of this survey is to characterize the underlying HI properties of the NIBLES galaxies which were undetected or marginally detected at Nan\c{c}ay. Of the Nan\c{c}ay non-detections, 85% were either clearly or marginally detected at Arecibo, while 89% of the Nan\c{c}ay marginal detections were clearly detected. Based on the statistics of the detections relative to g-i color and r-band luminosity (L$_r$) distribution among our Arecibo observations, we anticipate ~60% of our 867 Nan\c{c}ay non-detections and marginal detections could be detected at the sensitivity of our Arecibo observations. Follow-up observations of our low luminosity (L$_r$ < 10$^{8.5}$ L$_{\odot}$) blue sources indicate that they have, on average, more concentrated stellar mass distributions than the Nan\c{c}ay detections in the same luminosity range, suggesting we may be probing galaxies with intrinsically different properties. These follow-up observations enable us to probe HI mass fractions, log($M_{\rm HI}$/$M_{\star}$) 0.5 dex and 1 dex lower, on average, than the NIBLES and ALFALFA surveys respectively.
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