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ElGuappo 07-15-2008 11:32 PM

Tank Preference
 
What type of tank are you most fond of. vote for more than one if it applies.

Brent F 07-21-2008 08:02 PM

Glad to see "reef" is winning out and not something like FOWLR. CanReef is so much easier to remember than CanFOWLR or CanNormalFW would be.

Pier Pressure 07-21-2008 09:47 PM

I think most people prefer the reef because there are so many different kinds of creatures you can add to it. Of course this makes it really challenging, too, as the creatures tend to eat each other from time to time...

sphelps 07-21-2008 10:10 PM

I have a hard time understanding why someone would prefer "Normal FW (plastic plants, Castles)"

I realize many have these but do they honestly prefer them?

karazy 07-22-2008 12:19 AM

i think people enjoy FW because its fun, there are some very neat breeding habits, and SW is just generaly too hard and too expensive for some people

Myka 07-22-2008 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karazy (Post 335709)
i think people enjoy FW because its fun, there are some very neat breeding habits, and SW is just generaly too hard and too expensive for some people

Freshwater planted tanks are often more difficult to care for than reefs. Many people who have kept both would agree. Reefs have a lot more guidelines than planted tanks do. I can completely ignore my reef other than top offs and feeding for 3 months, and everything will be fine. Do that to a planted tank? BAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

ElGuappo 07-22-2008 07:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Myka (Post 335712)
Freshwater planted tanks are often more difficult to care for than reefs. Many people who have kept both would agree. Reefs have a lot more guidelines than planted tanks do. I can completely ignore my reef other than top offs and feeding for 3 months, and everything will be fine. Do that to a planted tank? BAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Agreed

Delphinus 07-22-2008 04:56 PM

+1. I tried reading up on the tricks of the trade for really nice planted FW tanks and the information was overwhelming. Nitrate-phosphate ratios and all kinds of seriously high level stuff that I just didn't really have the interest in to take it to that level. These people spend way more time learning and doting on their tanks than do their reeftank counterparts, and .. well .. I like reefs better. :lol:

kwirky 07-24-2008 06:59 PM

I remember when I switched my 120g reef to a 120g heavily planted tank thinking it'll be less work. Man was THAT a mistake.

Now only if I could figure out how to get plastic plants to breed. Hmmmm...

brandy 07-24-2008 09:11 PM

Reef is winning off cause
 
Hi:
This was what my uncle (already quit out of this SW hobby awhile ago) keep telling me when I was thinking about getting into it: "SW is a challenge but the beauti of reef/coral you created is the most reward for."
So I guess, without reef, the SW hobby is just a difficult keep-up with not much rewards.


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