rugie said:
MIkeS, well spoken! I conquer. I have a problem with all of the mechanicals in use on most reef tanks. a huge percentage of reefers are brainwashed by the vendors and mfg of this type equipment and that is a travesty. we are spending hundreds of dollars on mostly junk. I have been doing salt for over twelve years and I sure would love to have the money I wasted, all those products endorsed by those self proclaimed experts/gurus. things were a lot different when I started out.
I totally agree with this, there are lots of things out there that are marketed as the magic cure all piece of equipment that will solve all your reef keeping problems. It's the nature of the industry. (AND this isn't restricted to mechanical stuff....there are plenty of foods, additives, bacterial systems and methods, ect that fall into the exact same category...
) The burdon really lies on the reefkeeper, he/she needs to do the research and make good decisions when it comes to equipment, suppliments, food, ect. I totally understand what you are saying...I've been doing marine tanks a long time too...20+years....and yeah, I'd like to have the $$$ back I spent on goofy stuff as well....:lol: Been down that road myself a few times as well my friend...
rugie said:
the market now is glutted with every type of apparatus, chemicals, do dads, hickey jiggers useless, poorly constructed junk that is so ill engineered that one can not even clean them correctly. many many reefers think all they need is this or that (or both) and their tanks will be invincible, many overfeed with the wrong types/amounts of food, dump in additives of all kinds, buy, buy, buy, then it all hits the fan and you find them giving up or coming on the forums crying help me, help me.
Again, the reefkeeper is just as much to blame here...so many dive into the hobby without doing any real research, and force themselves into a fast learning curve:lol: . We are all, however, guilty of jumping on one bandwagon or another from time to time...
rugie said:
I found some of the new breed of reefers to be arrogant and argumentative, many would post something just to have something to say, not being helpful to anyone. I am not bashing anyone and I encourage all to participate in the posts. I am 70 years old and I think what I am trying to say is we should encourage folks to try to be conservative
and prudent in selecting aids for their aquaria.:
I doubt that you will find too many people that will disagree with that statement here...
rugie said:
biologicals have caught on , they will be the new wave, they will cut into the mechanicals. we need to keep reefing simple, to enjoy our hobby and not go broke and loose our spouses over it.we now can barely afford anything for our hobby, I recommend buying from fellow reefers on the salt sites, far better deals and quality available. the next big cost item will be biologicals, they are already fairly expensive. *sorry for the rant*
Hmmm....well....we've all seen bioloical approaches come in and out of favor as well...the wet/dry....the plenum...the DSB...the BB...ect....they all have a good side and a bad side, just like everything else in the hobby. Biological approaches present just as many hazards as mechanical approaches...
There are many mechanical methods that have survived the test of time....skimming, filtering with carbon, high flow...ect....combined with a sound biological apporach, you have a chance at providing your reef with a stable system. But, I will still maintain that the good oldies....skimming, carbon, ect are tried and true, and more controllable by the reefkeeper than biological methods, and if done adequately, will compliment biological approaches...
MikeS