I have always been somebody who likes to think outside the box and have similar views in this wonderful hobby to Paul Baldassano in many ways. Those that don't know Paul he has a book out called "The Advantguard Aquarists" When i first chatted to Paul via another forum it became clear we had a number of reefkeeping thoughts on the hobby plus he's a funny guy with it. Paul has kept the same reef tank for some 45 years though I suspect it's a bit like Trigger's old broom. ( Paul, if you are reading this I will have to explain that one lol. I have only been keeping marines for around 35 years so have a long way to catch up to Paul.
Anyway, it got me thinking about those things we were and to some extent are told are musts and facts in this hobby that might not be just so. Many facts over the years have been... shall we say amended and even disproved. I can think of lots over the years with a "thou shall not" behind them. Take the simple thing of feeding our fish as an example. It was considered foolhardy, reckless and even down right stupid to using anything than commercially available frozen fish food that was gamma radiated. You fish would most likely contact all manner of disease and ailments if we fed anything but. I have been buying and feeding many different ocean creatures from my local fish market for more years than I care to remember, (OK about 30 years or so) process it myself and never had an issue doing so or feeding it.
I buy fresh squid, live cockle, mussel, scallops, shrimp and prawn all are fed to my fish. My fish live long disease free lives and spawn regular. There are many other such instances of what was taken as gospel in this hobby that turned out to be less than accurate. Even today what was not so long ago said as fact can be shown to be not quite what we are told. I could name a few and even but even though I am no stranger to controversy I will leave them from here ...for now. Of course advances in the hobby will change things but not always for the better IMO and not always what we are told is what the reality is. One of my philosophies in this hobby is, you can't improve on nature and I try as much as it REASONABLY possible copy many of mother natures ways. However I make compromises all the time for sure.
When it comes to trying different things and challenging the norm I am no stranger but at the same time I try not to challenger my animals when doing so. I have always done a lot of DIY for my aquarium and have in the past built reactors, skimmers and filters which worked well for me. Some will know I have bought a new ATS that challengers the "must have" idea on how a waterfall algae turf scrubber must have and perform but I am not foolish enough to bin my old DIY ATS just yet.
New discoveries are made all the time and new equipment and methods are never far away in this hobby along with the the new "must have" in order for your reef tank to succeed or progress. I wonder how many of them will be dispelled and at what cost to the reefkeeping hobbyist.
Link to Trigger's old broom.
I have always been somebody who likes to think outside the box and have similar views in this wonderful hobby to Paul Baldassano in many ways. Those that don't know Paul he has a book out called "The Advantguard Aquarists" When i first chatted to Paul via another forum it became clear we had a number of reefkeeping thoughts on the hobby plus he's a funny guy with it. Paul has kept the same reef tank for some 45 years though I suspect it's a bit like Triggers old brush. ( Paul if you are reading this I will have to explain that one lol. I have only been keeping marines for around 35 years so have a long way to catch up to Paul.
Anyway, it got me thinking about those things we were and to some extent are told are musts and facts in this hobby that might not be just so. Many facts over the years have been... shall we say amended and even disproved. I can think of lots over the years with a "thou shall not" behind them. Take the simple thing of feeding our fish as an example. It was considered foolhardy, reckless and even down right stupid to using anything than commercially available frozen fish food that was gamma radiated. You fish would most likely contact all manner of disease and ailments if we fed anything but. I have been buying and feeding many different ocean creatures from my local fish market for more years than I care to remember, (OK about 30 years or so) process it myself and never had an issue doing so or feeding it.
I buy fresh squid, live cockle, mussel, scallops, shrimp and prawn all are fed to my fish. My fish live long disease free lives and spawn regular. There are many other such instances of what was taken as gospel in this hobby that turned out to be less than accurate. Even today what was not so long ago said as fact can be shown to be not quite what we are told. I could name a few and even but even though I am no stranger to controversy I will leave them from here ...for now. Of course advances in the hobby will change things but not always for the better IMO and not always what we are told is what the reality is. One of my philosophies in this hobby is, you can't improve on nature and I try as much as it REASONABLY possible copy many of mother natures ways. However I make compromises all the time for sure.
When it comes to trying different things and challenging the norm I am no stranger but at the same time I try not to challenger my animals when doing so. I have always done a lot of DIY for my aquarium and have in the past built reactors, skimmers and filters which worked well for me. Some will know I have bought a new ATS that challengers the "must have" idea on how a waterfall algae turf scrubber must have and perform but I am not foolish enough to bin my old DIY ATS just yet.
New discoveries are made all the time and new equipment and methods are never far away in this hobby along with the the new "must have" in order for your reef tank to succeed or progress. I wonder how many of them will be dispelled and at what cost to the reefkeeping hobbyist.
Link to Trigger's old broom.
Anyway, it got me thinking about those things we were and to some extent are told are musts and facts in this hobby that might not be just so. Many facts over the years have been... shall we say amended and even disproved. I can think of lots over the years with a "thou shall not" behind them. Take the simple thing of feeding our fish as an example. It was considered foolhardy, reckless and even down right stupid to using anything than commercially available frozen fish food that was gamma radiated. You fish would most likely contact all manner of disease and ailments if we fed anything but. I have been buying and feeding many different ocean creatures from my local fish market for more years than I care to remember, (OK about 30 years or so) process it myself and never had an issue doing so or feeding it.
I buy fresh squid, live cockle, mussel, scallops, shrimp and prawn all are fed to my fish. My fish live long disease free lives and spawn regular. There are many other such instances of what was taken as gospel in this hobby that turned out to be less than accurate. Even today what was not so long ago said as fact can be shown to be not quite what we are told. I could name a few and even but even though I am no stranger to controversy I will leave them from here ...for now. Of course advances in the hobby will change things but not always for the better IMO and not always what we are told is what the reality is. One of my philosophies in this hobby is, you can't improve on nature and I try as much as it REASONABLY possible copy many of mother natures ways. However I make compromises all the time for sure.
When it comes to trying different things and challenging the norm I am no stranger but at the same time I try not to challenger my animals when doing so. I have always done a lot of DIY for my aquarium and have in the past built reactors, skimmers and filters which worked well for me. Some will know I have bought a new ATS that challengers the "must have" idea on how a waterfall algae turf scrubber must have and perform but I am not foolish enough to bin my old DIY ATS just yet.
New discoveries are made all the time and new equipment and methods are never far away in this hobby along with the the new "must have" in order for your reef tank to succeed or progress. I wonder how many of them will be dispelled and at what cost to the reefkeeping hobbyist.
Link to Trigger's old broom.
I have always been somebody who likes to think outside the box and have similar views in this wonderful hobby to Paul Baldassano in many ways. Those that don't know Paul he has a book out called "The Advantguard Aquarists" When i first chatted to Paul via another forum it became clear we had a number of reefkeeping thoughts on the hobby plus he's a funny guy with it. Paul has kept the same reef tank for some 45 years though I suspect it's a bit like Triggers old brush. ( Paul if you are reading this I will have to explain that one lol. I have only been keeping marines for around 35 years so have a long way to catch up to Paul.
Anyway, it got me thinking about those things we were and to some extent are told are musts and facts in this hobby that might not be just so. Many facts over the years have been... shall we say amended and even disproved. I can think of lots over the years with a "thou shall not" behind them. Take the simple thing of feeding our fish as an example. It was considered foolhardy, reckless and even down right stupid to using anything than commercially available frozen fish food that was gamma radiated. You fish would most likely contact all manner of disease and ailments if we fed anything but. I have been buying and feeding many different ocean creatures from my local fish market for more years than I care to remember, (OK about 30 years or so) process it myself and never had an issue doing so or feeding it.
I buy fresh squid, live cockle, mussel, scallops, shrimp and prawn all are fed to my fish. My fish live long disease free lives and spawn regular. There are many other such instances of what was taken as gospel in this hobby that turned out to be less than accurate. Even today what was not so long ago said as fact can be shown to be not quite what we are told. I could name a few and even but even though I am no stranger to controversy I will leave them from here ...for now. Of course advances in the hobby will change things but not always for the better IMO and not always what we are told is what the reality is. One of my philosophies in this hobby is, you can't improve on nature and I try as much as it REASONABLY possible copy many of mother natures ways. However I make compromises all the time for sure.
When it comes to trying different things and challenging the norm I am no stranger but at the same time I try not to challenger my animals when doing so. I have always done a lot of DIY for my aquarium and have in the past built reactors, skimmers and filters which worked well for me. Some will know I have bought a new ATS that challengers the "must have" idea on how a waterfall algae turf scrubber must have and perform but I am not foolish enough to bin my old DIY ATS just yet.
New discoveries are made all the time and new equipment and methods are never far away in this hobby along with the the new "must have" in order for your reef tank to succeed or progress. I wonder how many of them will be dispelled and at what cost to the reefkeeping hobbyist.
Link to Trigger's old broom.
