I have been thinking a lot about what defines a mature reef tank. We all hear things like your tank must be running for a year to be mature, however what defines mature? I can appreciate the time thing but I believe if someone is attentive to detail when setting up and adding to the tank one can have what is considered a mature tank in a much shorter time. I am very interested to see how others define a mature reef tank. These are the things I think about when I consider a tank mature.
1) Stability of all water parameters.. Salinity, Calcium, Alk, etc
2) An active sand bed with bacteria and sand living organisms to consume waste and turn over the bed
3) Growth on live rock such as coralline algae, sponges, etc
4) Many actively producing pods and other fauna
I look forward to hearing other thoughts and view points as to what physically defines a mature tank...
1) Stability of all water parameters.. Salinity, Calcium, Alk, etc
2) An active sand bed with bacteria and sand living organisms to consume waste and turn over the bed
3) Growth on live rock such as coralline algae, sponges, etc
4) Many actively producing pods and other fauna
I look forward to hearing other thoughts and view points as to what physically defines a mature tank...


. I was really hoping someone would chime in with a theory or some form of system to say a tank is mature. Trust me I have had many mature tanks and seen many more so I know what one "looks" like for a lack of better terms. What I'm looking for is what are you looking at in your tank that is telling you that it is mature? I'm just trying to be a bit more scientific when saying x amount of time = x maturity because that has got to be a bogus system to define true maturity of a system and what it can take on...

