Quick history...I've been in the hobby since the early 2000's and most of my systems have always grown deeper and deeper in complexity in the presumed pursuit of being easy to manage. In the end, I believe I've come to the conclusion that it is a deep dark rabbit hole that I no longer want to travel down. The complexity, cost, and chasing the new best gadgets to have, have not really added to the enjoyment of keeping a reef tank. My last system was an sps 210g with all the bells and whistles and while it was self-sustaining (eventually) with all the complex gear, it still requires a lot of time dealing with everything and was a huge money pit (not that the hobby is ever anything but a money pit lol).
I'm currently setting up a 90g system I picked up a few weeks ago and for the first time I am going to try a minimalistic approach (and try as hard as I can to say no to all the gear I still feel compelled to get). It will be a lps/softie tank this time around I believe. 90g glass tank with a 29g glass sump, no baffles, no skimmer, no reactors, no controller, no dosers, no uv, 1 return pump, 2 led panels, 2 heaters, 1 gyre wavemaker, minimal sand and LR. Export will be an algae turf scrubber (fed by tank drain line) and water changes as necessary. Simple low-cost setup that will also get by on minimal running expenses (especially low electricity costs compared to my previous setups).
I was just curious what others think of such a basic approach? I know some people run an even simpler approach with only doing water changes.
Maybe you love the gear? The fun of all the different cool gadgets you can run with is pretty attractive...
Thoughts? Opinions?
I'm currently setting up a 90g system I picked up a few weeks ago and for the first time I am going to try a minimalistic approach (and try as hard as I can to say no to all the gear I still feel compelled to get). It will be a lps/softie tank this time around I believe. 90g glass tank with a 29g glass sump, no baffles, no skimmer, no reactors, no controller, no dosers, no uv, 1 return pump, 2 led panels, 2 heaters, 1 gyre wavemaker, minimal sand and LR. Export will be an algae turf scrubber (fed by tank drain line) and water changes as necessary. Simple low-cost setup that will also get by on minimal running expenses (especially low electricity costs compared to my previous setups).
I was just curious what others think of such a basic approach? I know some people run an even simpler approach with only doing water changes.
Maybe you love the gear? The fun of all the different cool gadgets you can run with is pretty attractive...
Thoughts? Opinions?