not trying to pull this in another direction between the @Paul B @MNFish debate, but i just stumbled across this thread with genuine interest in @Paul B method. I generally subscribe to the idea of "not messing with the tank" and let the organisms do their thing as long as i provide a good environment. However, it seems to me that "replicating nature" require a certain critical mass in terms of tank size and that success has a higher chance the bigger your tank is.
I have a 29G, would you still recommend your approach? I do not QT, or medicate, i feed mysis, but i would be weary of dumping a live rock straight from the ocean or sprinkle ocean sand to my tank. Is that worry unfounded is there a real difference in its applicability depending on tank size?
My tank is 4 years young...
I have a 29G, would you still recommend your approach? I do not QT, or medicate, i feed mysis, but i would be weary of dumping a live rock straight from the ocean or sprinkle ocean sand to my tank. Is that worry unfounded is there a real difference in its applicability depending on tank size?
My tank is 4 years young...