The challenge of it
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I have both and will probably end up being just freshwater when I retire. Saltwater is just too expensive.
Side effect of planted tanks is it the plants will eventually drop the nitrates zero. So no water changes. I haven’t done one for six months.Two things are true:
(1) both can be equally beautiful
(2) I hate water changes
I still haven't figured out a way to keep freshwater without water changes so I don't keep one, although I would love a African cichlid tank.
I agreeI've had FW on and off (mostly on) and reefs (always have a reef) for decades. They're each their own thing. Each can be as challenging or as simple, cheap or expensive, rewarding or boring, as a person wants.
If anyone says one is better, that's fine but that's a comment more about the commenter than about the hobby itself.
Side effect of planted tanks is it the plants will eventually drop the nitrates zero. So no water changes. I haven’t done one for six months.