Straight up at what point in your experience have your reef tanks required a restart?
Pests? Algae? Dinos? Crash?
Let me know your experiences
Pests? Algae? Dinos? Crash?
Let me know your experiences
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Mine didn't crash completely or anything but Ryan from the BRS said something about how important it is to have a tank that you can keep up with in terms of maintenance. So tore down my 40B which i was struggling to keep up with and did a 13g cube and going in with the knowledge i accumulated from the first tank plus new content from BRS. It's so much easier to care for it now.
Yea that's what i thought too and while it may be it was hard for me just on the fact that i needed to do higher volume changes or more frequent and the balance of the two wasnt there for me in that 40B size. But it was more than that, I learned the importance of all the backoffice stuff like plumbing, filtration, skimmer tuning, sump design, substrate, rock type and most importantly automation.Interesting, since the leading theory is that more gallons of water means more stability.
Why do you find the smaller tank easier?
(Not challenging anything, if it comes across that way)