Avalon_Princess
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I have been using the search feature but this doesn't seem to be a widely discussed topic, mainly the posts I could find were a member asking a question regarding this which is never completely answered.
Although i do understand aesthetics are a big part of this, would it be possible to look more at the mechanical/physical nature of keeping a fishless tank rather then simply stating fish look nicer?
So what are peoples opinions on the concept of keeping a reef tank entirely without fish? Would it make feeding the corals harder? Cause paler colours and other problems? Would it lead to an eventual crash?
I know some people have kept fishless tanks out of necessity pico tanks and small nanos are often without fish as are frag and propagation tanks but it just seems and aspect of reefkeeping that is often ignored.
So opinions? further information?
Although i do understand aesthetics are a big part of this, would it be possible to look more at the mechanical/physical nature of keeping a fishless tank rather then simply stating fish look nicer?
So what are peoples opinions on the concept of keeping a reef tank entirely without fish? Would it make feeding the corals harder? Cause paler colours and other problems? Would it lead to an eventual crash?
I know some people have kept fishless tanks out of necessity pico tanks and small nanos are often without fish as are frag and propagation tanks but it just seems and aspect of reefkeeping that is often ignored.
So opinions? further information?