I personally feel that you need to have a pretty well established tank and good equipment to run a no W/C tank. You are trading one chore for another. You are not making water and changing it, instead you are dosing the elements the tank needs and maintain a nutrient export method (fuge or algae scrubber). A no W/C tank is 100% possible, but its not for everyone.
You need to know what you are doing and you need to be setup for it. Over-sized skimmer, Cal/Alk dosing (like a CaRX), trace elements (like Red Sea Reef Program)...etc...etc...etc.
I think if you are confident in your reefing abilities to monitor and respond to issues, go for a no W/C tank. It is your tank after all. LOL. BTW...water changes are sometimes necessary even when you have a no W/C setup. Like someone else said, its a tool. It doesn't have to be "the way".
You need to know what you are doing and you need to be setup for it. Over-sized skimmer, Cal/Alk dosing (like a CaRX), trace elements (like Red Sea Reef Program)...etc...etc...etc.
I think if you are confident in your reefing abilities to monitor and respond to issues, go for a no W/C tank. It is your tank after all. LOL. BTW...water changes are sometimes necessary even when you have a no W/C setup. Like someone else said, its a tool. It doesn't have to be "the way".
