You hit the nail on the head here! Have you noticed that everyone who loves dry rock is trying to sell it? All the hobbyists on the forum defending dry rock as the only rock in the tank are probably growing hair algae long enough to compete at the state fair and have gone through 20 corals in the last 3 months. Maybe a slight exaggeration, but I've yet to see a really nice tank started with only dry.
They also love to talk about how you just need to be patient and wait a year for your tank to stop looking like the surface of the moon. That may be true, but I don't see a single reason to wait that long. Patience is a virtue, but if there's a shorter route without many side effects, I'm taking it.
I don't always agree with you on everything @Paul B ,(I'm a fan of at least a short observation period before adding fish to a tank), but your experience is absolutely a huge boon for the hobby. Your tank has been running 54 years, yes? I'm pretty sure that that's the oldest of any tank in the hobby. You must be doing something right
They also love to talk about how you just need to be patient and wait a year for your tank to stop looking like the surface of the moon. That may be true, but I don't see a single reason to wait that long. Patience is a virtue, but if there's a shorter route without many side effects, I'm taking it.
I don't always agree with you on everything @Paul B ,(I'm a fan of at least a short observation period before adding fish to a tank), but your experience is absolutely a huge boon for the hobby. Your tank has been running 54 years, yes? I'm pretty sure that that's the oldest of any tank in the hobby. You must be doing something right