Ok,
So I have been in this hobby for over 10-years and I am not starting this thread to troll, but rather to speculate that a lot of the behavior of reef-keepers is the product of gossip and information, most-likely endorsed by individuals making $$$. I have had a very succesfull SPS coral tank and I treated them better than my significant other and great mixed reefs, I barely touched.
I truly believe the success in a reef/salt water tank relies on a few key principles:
1) The maturity of the water/eco-system to accomplish the nitrogen cycle and a good skimmer/bio-load ratio
2) Some means to dilute the final stage of this process (i.e. refugium, phosphate reactor, etc.). If their is no phosphates/nitrates, or need for the nutrients from salt, why throw away the water???? The bacteria is recycling this water in a natural manner.
3) Supplementation: IF NEEDED!!!! Much like human nutrition, people are shoved around by marketing companies to buy nutrients/Vitamins they may not even need.
4) THIS IS NOT EMPIRICALLY PROVEN, BUT AN OBSERVATION: I have started three reef tanks with straight-up NYC TAP WATER!!!. I did switch to RODI for changes in 2 of them, but with no visible benefit. I currently have a FOWLR with anemones and a cpl softies...all TAP.
Overall...I feel that letting your tank mature, dosing what needs to be replenished and analyzing if the cheap resources are working for you is the best route to go, unless evidence guides you in another direction. I would ask for a scientific study on any random fact that is stated that benefits another's wallet (i.e. more water changes, RODI, etc.)
In closing, much respect for all my fellow reefers, but lets use our personal observations and empirical data to depict our actions, not profit seeking companies with the intent of adjusting our behavior to benefit their profit building entity.
So I have been in this hobby for over 10-years and I am not starting this thread to troll, but rather to speculate that a lot of the behavior of reef-keepers is the product of gossip and information, most-likely endorsed by individuals making $$$. I have had a very succesfull SPS coral tank and I treated them better than my significant other and great mixed reefs, I barely touched.
I truly believe the success in a reef/salt water tank relies on a few key principles:
1) The maturity of the water/eco-system to accomplish the nitrogen cycle and a good skimmer/bio-load ratio
2) Some means to dilute the final stage of this process (i.e. refugium, phosphate reactor, etc.). If their is no phosphates/nitrates, or need for the nutrients from salt, why throw away the water???? The bacteria is recycling this water in a natural manner.
3) Supplementation: IF NEEDED!!!! Much like human nutrition, people are shoved around by marketing companies to buy nutrients/Vitamins they may not even need.
4) THIS IS NOT EMPIRICALLY PROVEN, BUT AN OBSERVATION: I have started three reef tanks with straight-up NYC TAP WATER!!!. I did switch to RODI for changes in 2 of them, but with no visible benefit. I currently have a FOWLR with anemones and a cpl softies...all TAP.
Overall...I feel that letting your tank mature, dosing what needs to be replenished and analyzing if the cheap resources are working for you is the best route to go, unless evidence guides you in another direction. I would ask for a scientific study on any random fact that is stated that benefits another's wallet (i.e. more water changes, RODI, etc.)
In closing, much respect for all my fellow reefers, but lets use our personal observations and empirical data to depict our actions, not profit seeking companies with the intent of adjusting our behavior to benefit their profit building entity.