Takaki’s Japanese ‘Nature Aquarium’ Style Reef Tank

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Calling all freshwater planted tank aquarists, we need more of you in the saltwater hobby!! If this beautiful split tank design is any indication of how the mind of planted hobbyist translates to the saltwater world… Join us!! Takaki Yagisawa is a freshwater aquarist with fifteen years of experience keeping Japanese style nature aquariums who […]
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Joined, I have ;Troll

1. I think his take on fore/mid/background is spot on, do saltwater people really not think about these things?

2. In my extremely limited experience and research, it seems too many people use too many extra chemicals/nutrients/dosing. good fish food (with a solid substrate) has all the elements needed to sustain a planted tank, why not in saltwater?

3. everything in my saltwater tank is toxic/poisonous/bites/has an overpowered piston hand....who knew!
 

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