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Greetings from a new member, I have lurked and liked this site for a bit.
This quarantine is serious and tedious, but it has allowed me to get after my Caribbean coral rearing setup (2 frag tanks with a turf algae scrubber) to the point where I feel like I have conquered the hair algae plague. I have some Favia, Sidereasteae, and especially Porites that I am growing out for fragging purposes, my favorite is the one I call "Key Lime" due to its green bioflourescence.
I have learned and experienced a lot, and with my ancient zoology (B.S., '76) background still rolling around my thoughts, here is my thinking on reef aquaria.
-Like a lot of practices, the way of the reef tank is being simplified to a point of artificiality which will end up as an electronic glass box with a 3D display, that will provide some joy but lack life and work.
-True Reefers will persist as a small minority, rising to the challenge that has been so problematic, that of capturing a complete ecosystem, which includes a planktonic community.
-Diving and working with the reef environment is the best pursuit on this planet, but a reef aquarium is not far behind
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I look forward to interacting with true reefers, their pursuit is noble because it teaches something worthwhile.
This quarantine is serious and tedious, but it has allowed me to get after my Caribbean coral rearing setup (2 frag tanks with a turf algae scrubber) to the point where I feel like I have conquered the hair algae plague. I have some Favia, Sidereasteae, and especially Porites that I am growing out for fragging purposes, my favorite is the one I call "Key Lime" due to its green bioflourescence.
I have learned and experienced a lot, and with my ancient zoology (B.S., '76) background still rolling around my thoughts, here is my thinking on reef aquaria.
-Like a lot of practices, the way of the reef tank is being simplified to a point of artificiality which will end up as an electronic glass box with a 3D display, that will provide some joy but lack life and work.
-True Reefers will persist as a small minority, rising to the challenge that has been so problematic, that of capturing a complete ecosystem, which includes a planktonic community.
-Diving and working with the reef environment is the best pursuit on this planet, but a reef aquarium is not far behind
I look forward to interacting with true reefers, their pursuit is noble because it teaches something worthwhile.