My bad

Told yall lol
To be real I never said a fully automated system would be better. What I said is Ive never seen (A) sps I couldn't put in a fully automated system and totally blow up beyond fullest recognition in the greatest way

I probably should have mentioned that I dont own any kind of automated equipment and still test and dose daily by hand. Everyday.
The point i was trying to make is as long as ones tank is stable to greatest capability, par and flow are mapped and coral(ANY) are placed in healthy postion in tank. (Every) coral has sweet spot just have to find it?
What i was trying to say is dont be scared homies they pretty much grow themselves from here
OK.. so, I get where you are coming from. And, In my opinion, yes you are right, but you are also wrong.
We have all seen and read threads of magical tanks full of automation that thrive and are stunningly beautiful.
There are likewise plenty of examples of "old school" tanks that are equally beautiful that run on nothing more than diligent water changes and old fashioned hard work.
My whole point was that every tank is as individual as its owner. We all have different budgets, time constraints and ability to maintain a tank at any level.
I wish to teach people that the "rules" of the game are not concrete. What works for me, may not work for you. For example, the SPS I have in my tank are thriving. I rarely test my water. In fact, the last entry in my testing log is dated Dec 15th. Is this right? Would it work for you? Would you advise it? I wouldn't tell anyone to do what I do, even though it works for me.
It works in MY tank, but not necessarily yours. Follow me?
I want people to learn to experiment, within certain parameters, to learn for themselves what does and does not work in an aquarium.
Parroting information, or giving advice based on information that you have not gathered firsthand, is what leads to the majority of the issues we face in this hobby, ESPECIALLY when it comes to newbies.
This forum is a Godsend compared to what was available back in the 80's when I started aquarium keeping. So many people are directed here thanks to engines like Google and Bing, that it really presents us, as a group, an obligation to double our adherence to providing the best possible advice or quote our sources, lest we become nothing more than a vast group of pimple faced LFS employees telling people what sells merchandise.