Resurrection Of My 130G Tank

DENIZSEAMAR

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Hi Folks,
I paused my hobby coz My son was born with Tetralogy of Fallot. He had a surgery almost 1 year ago. He is healthy right now. So I decided to come back now :) Ofcourse I have neglected my tank so long. I have only 1 Sailfin Tang and a Gorgonia which are thriving although there has been no light but the sun light.
Tank Specifications:
DT: 140*60*50 cm
Sump: 100*45*45 cm
Lights: 3* Ecotech Radion XR15 G4 Pro
PS: Reef Octopus Regal 250INT (with neck cleaner)
Return Pump: Ecotech Vectra M1
Powerheads: 2* Tunze 6055+ 1*Tunze 6095+ 1 Jeboa RW8
Aquacontroller: Apex (old Version) with Orp+pH+Conductivity probes+IO
Heater+Cooler etc.
I tried to create an aquascape with pvc pipes, yet it is harder than it seems. So be prepare if you gonna try it!!!
The problem is I wanted to use all my old stuff, don't wanna buy things that I would only need one time. Not good but I have plans to renovate it.
Most of the equipment are my old ones. Only lights are new.
I built 2 cabinets, one for electrical equipment , other one for ATO. My tank now only needs a light rack and few calibration and getting cables in order. And time for resurrection.

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Update:
Hi, I mounted my 3 Radions . No corals, except a Gorgonia, so I lowered the intensity to %30 . I added a phosphate reactor with Rowaphos. My phosphate level changed from 0.103 to 0.134 in 4 days , tests done with Hanna ULR Phosphorus Checker. I guess this happened due to rock aquascaping.

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Update 2:
Today, I cleaned powerheads. I strongly advise this vacuum cleaner to aquarists who live in a flat. Great helper. After cleaning powerheads' got their full power back. I am using 100 micron filter socks nowadys. It is PITA I know that but wanna use them until WC. I change it every night. After long stall of this hobby, I need to chill out and lower the risk of hasty moves. This socks stop me :)
My only fish, he is handsome and playful.
Now only calibration of probes is left to be done. Then a WC and then testing will come to plan first corals entry. Have nice day all.

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Update 3:
Hi, I have been working on Aquarium Room. I changed drapes with
Venetian blind. Coz Hard to keep drapes clean, The Boss of our home ordered. :) I put few shelves and paintings to opposite side of the aquarium. I cleaned but not connected chiller yet, not needed now though. Good thing is I can change 100 micron filter socks every other day before it gets clogged and I saw pods while cleaning one of them :)

I calibrated Conductivity, pH and ORP probes after cleaning them. I did Alk, Nitrate, Phosphate, Calcium tests.
Alk: 6.9 dkH
Ca: 385-395 (You will see 2 photos , which blue I couldnt decide for Ca test . So I wrote both numbers correspond to each color)
Nitrate: 10-25 ( I also couldnt decide )
Phosphate: 0.04 ( 6 days ago it was 0,134. Rowaphos or precipitation I dunno. Coz kH was 7.4 and Ca is over 400 )
Salinity: 1.027
(I added CaCl2, Mag Flake, Sodium Bicarbonate few days ago. Food Grade. )

I did another Alk test with Aquaforest and result was 7.4 if I read the color correctly. (Its photo also is added) All my tests' brand is Aquaforest btw.

Future plan:
Add Active Carbon. (This week)
Do WC (This week)
Adding Fish ( Planning Anthias) ( Next week)
Adding Corals (Easy: Goniopora, GSP, Mushrooms and Zoas )(Next week)

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Update 4:

Activated Carbon added
Heater connected
Temp Probe connected and put in DT with probe holder
WC done 25g

Alk: 6.72 dkH
Ca: 375
PO4: 0.02
NO3: 5-10

Alkalinity and Ca numbers were dropped coz of coralline algae I suppose. Photo shows that. Light intensity is %35 only. The rock covered with coralline will be a great location for SPS corals I think. I added appropriate CaCl2 into sump and put Sodium Bicarbonate into ATO. Phosphate getting lower with nitrates. Time is coming to add coral and fish soon.

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Update 5:

Hi, nothing much changed in matters of equipment . I just added 3 corals, Goniopora, Undata and Acan. I dunno the varieties of Acan,Undata or Goniopora. I would love to learn if anyone knows specific name of those.

Anyway, I put them as their requirements of light and flow. My plan is to have LPS dominated tank with few easy SPS and less few soft corals.

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Update 6:
Due to import regulations problems from Indonesia , we dont have many choice for LPS Corals. We can find but the price phewww! I.e. a small torch coral costs almost 80-90$ with 2-3 heads! I found few SPS corals so much cheaper and put them in my tank. One of them is probably a green slime acro. But I dunno which acro name they may have. I will be glad if you let me know. Thanks.

I changed Rowaphos and took the light intensity (Coral Lab+) upto %50 .

PO4: 0.04 (due to practising to feed Acan :) )
No3: 10-15
Ca: 450-455
kH: 6.8-7.0

Here are the photos and a video:

Bird Nest:

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Green Slime:

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Acropora 1:

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Acropora 2:

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Acropora 3:

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Acropora 4:

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Acan Lord:

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Yellow Goniopora:

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Full Tank Shot:

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VIDEO:

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Update 7:

Alk: 6.55
Ca: 390
PO4: 0
Mg: 1305

Hi, I connected dosage pump and liquids that are needed. And next step will be connection of UV.

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