My fish room

I do a 100 lt water change after seeing some signs of stress in my fish, I was already planning on doing it but I've had a busy two or three weeks so I finally did it yesterday and it seems the fish are doing better at least to the naked eye, I'm also preparing to receive some fish to the QT tank in a short time maybe a week or two.
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These are a couple of photographs from tonight in my fish room, there is still a lot of work to be done, but here is the water change area that will be used for fresh and salt water, a long time without updating here but I will be working as time goes by allow me.
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Last night I uninstalled my 29 gallon saltwater qt tank, wondering if I will use it again or if it may be more practical to use smaller tanks, I don't like tall tanks and this is one, so it wouldn't help as storage for larger fish. For the moment it will be empty.
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New looks in the fish room, I moved some things I had on the other side to make room for the freshwater tanks, and at the end of last month I was working on the painting. My freshwater fish have recovered from the ich infestation I had, but they are still in a holding tank, since I got a 70 gallon tank for them and I haven't had the time to install it, plus I'm stuck and haven't been able to get everything I need to start, this tank will have a sump for greater filtration efficiency, and at the back of the room I will put some shelves, maybe a fish reception tank and what I intend to be my desk, I'm still looking inspiring ideas in any way.
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I'm going to start with some easy to keep corals soon, I put one of my favorite tables where the freshwater tank was and I'm putting in a tank of just 10 gallons to try with corals and see what happens.
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Very busy these days and analyzing where I'm going to acquire my first frags of corals, taking it with patience, I also have to work to reduce the nutrients in this tank and also in my main tank, this weekend I did a cleaning in the sump and also discarded most of the elements that make up the biofilter because they had accumulated a lot of detritus and that caused me problems with high nitrates which I have not been able to lower even with water changes. To prevent debris from accumulating in the biological filtration, I have decided to place a support that I made with PVC and use it as a base and change the ceramic rings for matrix, I will surely see a change in the nutrients within a few weeks.
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