blueheaven Posted January 3, 2006 Share Posted January 3, 2006 Just a thought, does having the best of whatever equipments mean that your reef is going to be better and healthier? Or is there no direct connection in this? Quote But if you tame me, we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world... You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. -Antoine de Saint-Exupery Keep our hobby sustainable, participate in fragging NOW CHAETO Farmer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member zorden Posted January 3, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted January 3, 2006 oi u no need to study?? so free here btw...back to the topic.. i think better equipments can help reefer to solve their problems... E.g Expensive needlewheel not much tuning.... Good Ph controller instead of Ph monitor thus user will not need to "monitor" the ph and do adjustment every now and then... but the last is...a WELL design tank...system...that the most important...and a very HARD WORKING ATTITUDE like CITYOFANGELS. She do WC == Water Change very freq thus keeping nitrate down @ that time she using only weipro or macro... Her nitrate is very low around 5-10. Quote I am just an average FR (fish reefing) writer. If you like my FRs, please upz my points. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammy Posted January 3, 2006 Share Posted January 3, 2006 IMO... not necessary so .. but the sad news sometimes is inevitably yes Quote 2x1.5x1.5 tank Lighting: AI hydra 52HD Skimmer: Deltec SC 1455 Reactor: Minimax; rowaphos Skimz ; NP biopellets Wave Maker: MP 40 WQD Return pump: Eheim 1262 Chiller: Arctica 1/10 hp A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel -- Proverbs 12:10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueheaven Posted January 3, 2006 Author Share Posted January 3, 2006 Still on holiday so no need to go to school Well anyway, I was wondering why some reefers get so many "quality" equipments that it might seem as if their reef is being treated down to every molecule of every chemical that is in the water. What I'm saying here is that does having lots of equipments make a better reef than just letting things flow naturally. Quote But if you tame me, we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world... You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. -Antoine de Saint-Exupery Keep our hobby sustainable, participate in fragging NOW CHAETO Farmer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Panzz Posted January 3, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted January 3, 2006 IMO, don't think having lots of equip will really substain a tank for you which means you have to do less. many things and elements are still found in the ocean which are sometimes not found in our home aquarium and these elements could be some key benefit to keeping of certain corals or fishes. however some somehow still thinks removing every single element especially toxics such as nitrate will sure to bring them success. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Maxstar81 Posted January 3, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted January 3, 2006 IMO Better equipment = better reef. Expensive equipment != better reef. For example a controller can keep check the parameters for U 24/7. Even if U are hardworking in maintenance, U will most likely be able to rectify situations only after office hours. The reef may be in stress while waiting for U. Not prolonged stress but even so, I believe it will hurt in the long run yah !? However, better equipment doesn't always necessary mean $$$. Sometimes U just have to get something that works & not buy for the sake of the brand. BUTT.... nowadays, most of the good stuff comes with a stiff price tag attached. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weileong Posted January 3, 2006 Share Posted January 3, 2006 More reliable equipment = easier to use/tune & less tunning required. (Eg, having a good regulator/needle valve, no need to always tune the CO2 for CR, better needlewheel skimmer and more stable skimming so no need to always tune the skimmer and less prone to choking when you least expects it) Usually this translates to less time spend on the reef and you can get a life elsewhere instead of spending all your time on your reef. (eg like spending more time on your studies, going out with friends etc). However most of the time this also means more expansive equipment. Quote Weileong's 4ft tank Part I Weileong's 4ft tank Part II Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member flying carpet Posted January 3, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted January 3, 2006 If your hobby kills you might as well give up. To me no ex equipment doesn't mean good reef. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueheaven Posted January 3, 2006 Author Share Posted January 3, 2006 Good point there WL Quote But if you tame me, we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world... You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. -Antoine de Saint-Exupery Keep our hobby sustainable, participate in fragging NOW CHAETO Farmer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member hondaker Posted January 3, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted January 3, 2006 To me, expensive equipments means you can have a pro-longed period to rectify whatever problems that props up. This increases the safety margin of preventing a potential tank crash. However, if one is diligent enough to do proper husbandry, i don't see why low-budget equipments won't work. Imagine reefers decades ago without any advanced equipments today Check this out, a reef aquarium that is 35 years old 35 year old reef tank Also, just for fun, an innovative tank idea American Muscle Car Themed Tank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueheaven Posted January 3, 2006 Author Share Posted January 3, 2006 But what about oversized equipments? (BTW that muscle car tank is darn cool) Quote But if you tame me, we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world... You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. -Antoine de Saint-Exupery Keep our hobby sustainable, participate in fragging NOW CHAETO Farmer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member hondaker Posted January 3, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted January 3, 2006 oversized? as in using an over-rated skimmer and such? it would be good if you can afford those i guess, as well as the space to contain them for me, i neither have the money to buy the expensive equipments, nor the space to put them in, so i have to be more hardworking in husbandry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weileong Posted January 3, 2006 Share Posted January 3, 2006 If your hobby kills you might as well give up. To me no ex equipment doesn't mean good reef. One thing, not all expensive equipments translates to good equipments. This is a point that everyone should realise. Perhaps the "expansive" word in this topic should be changed to "proper/reliable" instead. To me, even with expansive equipments you still might not have better reef. With equipments that works properly and proper husbandry then you will have good reef. The word good is also relative. Good in one person's eye but not so good in the others. Quote Weileong's 4ft tank Part I Weileong's 4ft tank Part II Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Panzz Posted January 3, 2006 SRC Member Share Posted January 3, 2006 I think in the end it stills depends on ones understanding of the different uses of equipments which is to combine with the nature and husbandry of their inhabitants of the tank and the certain needs some require to judge if the equip are worth buying and not at if it is cheap or ex. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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