Some opinions - feel free to differ.
What specifically does live-rock provide that cycled dead rock doesn't and why do you need it? - Nothing, you don't.
What do ATS systems provide that other forms of export do not - why do you need it? - Nothing, you don't.
What does macro algae do that other forms of export don't or cant? - Nothing - if anything its a negative.
What is the purpose of a corals slime coat? - Its a defense and means of controlling hydrostasis -
Do corals utilize positive allelopathy? - Yes, both positive and negative.
Are carbon /carbon compounds the most important controlling nutrients on the reef? - yes, and we largly ignore them.
What specifically does live-rock provide that cycled dead rock doesn't and why do you need it? - Nothing, you don't.
What do ATS systems provide that other forms of export do not - why do you need it? - Nothing, you don't.
What does macro algae do that other forms of export don't or cant? - Nothing - if anything its a negative.
What is the purpose of a corals slime coat? - Its a defense and means of controlling hydrostasis -
Do corals utilize positive allelopathy? - Yes, both positive and negative.
Are carbon /carbon compounds the most important controlling nutrients on the reef? - yes, and we largly ignore them.
Again, how one sets up a system, as there are many successful methods, depends on one's goals. As noted, I prefer to strive towards as much diversity of life as possible and see corals as "eye candy" and beneficiaries of the system as a whole. The challenge for me and what I enjoy, is in striking a balance that allows for diversity with out too much of this or too little of that. I can also cheat if need be though..lol as all I have to do is run down to the beach and grab up ocean water anytime I want to, although I have never been forced to do so...yet... and have allowed the tank to run for a few years without a water change and have simply added calcium without being able to test for it
just as a precaution for the corals and what not.


