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My Slice of Nature (Part 3)


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On 11/7/2016 at 7:57 PM, Admiraltian said:

Very neat diy there.

 

On 11/7/2016 at 11:10 PM, Darren Sim said:

Really nice! Now just let the corals stable and grow more
 

Thanks.

 

The compressor is working great so far. Below shows the temperature profile observed the past few days.

The corresponding lighting profile is superimposed as reference (daytime temperature + heat from light)

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- 20min to chill tank (~ 1000+L system volume)

- About 3hrs to warm up 1degC during daytime lighting hours

- About 4-5hrs kick in time at night

 

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Finally finished setting up most of the sump equipment & managed to get the PAR measured. Setting a little lower for a start due to diatom bloom.

 

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Side view

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Sump view. Quite cramped though.

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Thanks Lawrence for the super adorable baby clowns. They were introduced via a PVC pipe onto the anemones & stayed there.

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New purchase from Reefing Reality. So many to choose from but decided to get one for now. Look forward to next shipment.

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The Nyos 220 skimmer is running well. Well worth the upgrade. This is 3 days of skim :)

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On 11/14/2016 at 0:06 AM, Mike Stone said:

What are the 4 reactors in front of sump?


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The left 2 reactors are Seachem Denitrate daisy chained together at very slow flow rate. This is to create a low oxygen environment for denitrification to take place.

Bubbles (probably nitrogen) formed in the 2nd chamber. Will measure the effluent once its fully cycled.

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The next one is the Calcium Reactor. The one on the right of the CR is the secondary chamber.

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On 11/14/2016 at 9:07 AM, Sherilyn91 said:

Wow! Super nice and neat setup.. emoji1303.png
 

Thanks.

 

I received several queries about the denitrator. Its made of 2 units of  FR-45 fluidized reactor (the type used for biopellet) connected together. 

 

I'm also using a ATS purchased from fellow reefer (Thanks...you know who you are). 

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Water parameters... much to be corrected.

- NO3 : 1ppm

- Mg : 1170ppm - Adding Mg flakes to correct

- KH : 7.5kDH 

- Phosphate - 0.24ppm - Need to get Rowaphos

- Potassium : 380ppm - Adding potassium chloride to correct

 

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This amount of Magnesium flakes to increase 100ppm Mg. Need to buy more already.

 

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Thanks Lawrence for the Abalone. Hardworking fella

 

In my previous tank, the cabinet door hinges rusted very quickly. Decided to give this a try to slow down the formation of rust. I know it won't eliminate rust entirely but to slow it down (hopefully).

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Sprayed the hinges black. Also using 316ss screws to fasten the hinge this time.

 

Update on the seachem denitrate reactor. Slow progress there. 

- Tank NO3 = 1ppm. 

- Seachem denitrate effluent = 0.5ppm.

 

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57 minutes ago, nasotang said:

Is dosing magnesium important for corals

Mg is critical to help corals make use of calcium to build their structure & grow.

Mg is also critical to prevent Calcium & Carbonate from precipitating out into in-organic forms which them becomes unavailable for biological functions of livestock.

 

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2 hours ago, SubzeroLT said:

Mg is critical to help corals make use of calcium to build their structure & grow.

Mg is also critical to prevent Calcium & Carbonate from precipitating out into in-organic forms which them becomes unavailable for biological functions of livestock.

 

Hope this helps.

I see. Thanks a lot :)

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On 11/22/2016 at 8:01 AM, $andy said:

Are you adding those magnesium flakes directly into sump or mixing in water

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No...i mix it with RODI water / tank water in the bucket separately. Then drip into the sump slowly. 

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I got some queries about reducing phosphates, so here's sharing my process.

- Rowaphos has been very effective for me & able to last much longer than other products before its capacity is depleted. Some have mentioned Rowa is troublesome as it needs to be rinsed. In my opinion, its not troublesome at all - just a simple rinse.

- Weigh what is required. I'm using 200g for my tank. (Instructions mention 100g for 400L etc)

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- I'm using a TLF Phosban 150 reactor. Must use the black sponge below to allow water to flow upwards freely (else the rowa won't tumble)

 

- In a TLF Phosban 150 reactor, 200g is about 6cm height above the sponge

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- Pour some RODI water into the reactor for the rinsing process. Its not a good idea to use tap water or dirty tank water. RODI is better.

 

- Pour out the fine particles

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- Repeat about 2-3 times till the water is generally clear. 

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- Prepare some filter wool to be at the top of the reactor

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- Flow rate should be enough for the media to tumble lightly on the surface.

- Able to maintain phosphates at the 0.03ppm range easily with this.

 

 

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Tank updates :

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Forest Fire Digi 

The green base is showing up nicely

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There are 5 anemones on this rock

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The baby clown from Lawrence, obviously upset from being photographed

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On 11/23/2016 at 7:50 PM, Darren Sim said:

How long can your rowa last? What is your po4 level?


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Just measured today 

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I'm just starting to use Rowa in my new tank.

But in my old tank,  I change it out every 1-2 months anyway just to be sure its not fully depleted.

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Time to clean the ATS. 12 days of growth.

Thanks Larry for introducing this. 

 

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Other acrylic DIY recently :

 

- Made a hook to hold the wavemaker wire

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- Hook to hold up the netting

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- Something to hold the tubes aside so i have better access to the sump

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