Now we are talking!
Great Question.
First I'll start with a reason why you SHOULDN'T follow me...
1. If you have been in the hobby for 20 years, I will likely never be able to teach you anything you don't already know about animal husbandry, reef keeping best practices, or water chemistry. I'm always amazed at how much time and effort people dedicate to these topics to push the hobby forward, and I likely will never come anywhere close to being an expert here.
But I do have a few strong suits that pair pretty well with reef keeping, that could add a pretty fresh take on building a reef tank.
1. I've managed a residential construction company for the past 5 years or so, and I think it has given me unique insight on how a reef tank could be "built in" to a residential setting. I have a few Ideas that others could implement on their next build on how to really integrate a tank into the house it is housed in.
2. As an avid DIY-er, I also have a few different Ideas on how some common reefing problems that still plague the hobby could be mitigated through some relatively easy changes to the common reef setup. (As an example, I have an Idea for a type of overflow that hasn't been used before).
3. The over-arching principal here is that - like
@Reefer Matt mentioned, we don't have the most popular hobby, and its in all of our best interest to expand it as much as possible. I imagine the more quality content available that helps people find success in the hobby, the more likely it is to grow, and continue to evolve further