I am still less than a year In with my first tank, and I already hate how “copy-and-paste” rules the reefing hobby. I have a few years of freshwater experience, and there is a million completely different types of freshwater tanks, and different ways to do each one. I think the freshwater culture is less concerned with what everyone else is doing. You can be the aquascaper, or the apistogramma nerd, or the domestic betta parent: reefs though, are too similar for me.
And then the weird mix of elitism and equipment prices. Everything has to be ecotech, or it’s not really reefing
This statement hits. When I started my first reef I was told everything I "needed" in the tank and "needed" to be successful. Failed hard despite putting in a lot of work and listening to folks, closed it down. When I started my small tank, I treated it like how I run my FW set ups....I kept it simple and with a bare bottom. Tank has been great and now the large tank is converted back to a reef tank an again bare bottom and another application of K.I.S.S......So far so good and far easier than the last go around. FW however pulls the same stuff, just not as much as there are folks always proving people wrong.


