Hello everyone.
I have just gotten into SW tank after few years of FW.
After researching and researching and researching (which seems to be the most popular thing to say to newbies around here), I am in process of cycling my tank with live sand and live rock.
Anyways, let me get to the story.
Everyone on this forum seems to agree that beginners should begin with FO/FOWLR setup and move onto corals later on with more experience. I was talking to my LFS owner about this, and he made a STRANGE claim as to why corals are good for beginners.
He says: "Corals are much more sensitive to the water quality. So if you one day see your corals not 'open up' as nicely as they normally do, that is a good indicator that something is wrong with the chemical balance. But if you keep fish only, it will not be as obvious just by observing the behavior of fish."
OK... This is how I'm taking this claim so far.... This guy just wants to sell me the more expensive stuff early on, and once they die, I'll come back and buy more until I get it right.
But I got curious and wanted to ask all you experts out there. Does this claim make any sense at all? Am I not reading into something from this? OR should I find a new LFS? :dance2:
I have just gotten into SW tank after few years of FW.
After researching and researching and researching (which seems to be the most popular thing to say to newbies around here), I am in process of cycling my tank with live sand and live rock.
Anyways, let me get to the story.
Everyone on this forum seems to agree that beginners should begin with FO/FOWLR setup and move onto corals later on with more experience. I was talking to my LFS owner about this, and he made a STRANGE claim as to why corals are good for beginners.
He says: "Corals are much more sensitive to the water quality. So if you one day see your corals not 'open up' as nicely as they normally do, that is a good indicator that something is wrong with the chemical balance. But if you keep fish only, it will not be as obvious just by observing the behavior of fish."
OK... This is how I'm taking this claim so far.... This guy just wants to sell me the more expensive stuff early on, and once they die, I'll come back and buy more until I get it right.
But I got curious and wanted to ask all you experts out there. Does this claim make any sense at all? Am I not reading into something from this? OR should I find a new LFS? :dance2: