What do you think reefing will be like in the next twenty years? Innovations, etc...

I'm thinking a fully automated tank (fully...) that can run a 300g sps tank on 150w. :)

I also like the idea of all captive bred animals in my tanks.

And, of course, more zoanthid and acan lord colors. :D

Brandon
 
Motion-activated fish traps... You don't have to wait for your damsel to get in the trap so you can release the door.. :lol:

Set it and forget it. ;)
 
Maybe something like the little sea monkey kits you see in the store. Just add water and you have a reef tank. Add Packet one, salt, add packet 2, fish, add packet 3 corals. Would have to be shipped in a cryogenic storage container of course. Wouldn't matter if it was a day or two late from UPS or USPS.
 
No more wild caught anything. Corals will all be propagated and fish will all be captive bred.
tom
 
Logically everything increases at an every increasing rate. Aquarium technology along with every other will probably follow that path. No doubt about that.

A lot of it depends on scarcity. How valuable will energy and water be 20 years from now? The population will double in many countries in the next 20 years.

Our necessities may become too valuable to waste on luxuries.

The truth is anything could happen. Technology could save us or this lucky streak of living comfortably could end.
 
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I like the robotic Mag Float idea... A Snailbot like a Roomba vacuum.
All captive caught fish/corals I'm convinced, LED I'm convinced.

How about an LED technology that lets you dial in specific color temperatures for specific corals like a spotlight? Some look better with a 10k spectrum, others a 20k. It'd be unnatural as all get out, but the tank would look great.
 
Lasers to instantly zap film algae...in particular wavelengths. Dial a species.

umm...hello...they already have that...haven't you seen Finding Nemo? ;)

personally, i'm waiting for an army of reef nanobots. just dump them into the water and they monitor, and make changes to your water so your parameters are spot on all the time. that'd be sweet.
 
Deep sea forum on RC.
Some people will have high pressured tanks to simulate the pressures at 5000 meters.

Architethis sp. tank.

Tanks will become more simple after scientists learn the life histories and requirements of many of the species we keep.

Coral reefs will come back due to the actions of the hobby. Sort of giving something back to what we have taken.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11148441#post11148441 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by KafudaFish
Deep sea forum on RC.
Some people will have high pressured tanks to simulate the pressures at 5000 meters.

Now that would be cool!
 
And that would be bad...how? J/K

a 1/8'' hole at 600psi sounds like a freight train!

5000m corresponds to 16,400 feet @ .45psi per 1' sooo...
that would be like 7400 psi. A leak in that tank would be incredible!
 
Interesting question. From a global perspective, fresh water availability is going to be as much of a problem as energy. We're already seeing the tip of that particular iceberg, so I expect we'll get a lot of improvement in water filtration systems, inherited from improvements in waste-water management. Skimmers and biological filtration as we currently know them will be replaced by improved resins and genetically engineered (or lab-created) microfauna that process nitrogen, phosphorus and proteins.

LED lighting is currently a breakout technology, and aquariums are benefiting. I don't know what's on the lighting horizon beyond LEDs, but whatever it is I doubt we'll see commercialization within two decades.

A few companies will bring reef-friendly autofeeders to the market. The technology is there now (imagine a custom peristaltic pump that feeds from Capri-Sun-like packages of reef chowder), the improvements in water filtration will balance the equation.

Of course, wild-caught livestock will be a thing of the past. It's hard to catch reef fish, and harvest coral, from reefs that no longer exist :( Our tanks will be the reef's Noah's Ark.
 
LED lighting. spot lighting individual corals. improved skimmers. bacterioplankton systems improved and be the norm. non-photosynethic coral foods developed. improved controlers. dosing of trace elements, amino acids, and vitamins. larger and larger tanks.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11148215#post11148215 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Caragol
I like the robotic Mag Float idea... A Snailbot like a Roomba vacuum.
All captive caught fish/corals I'm convinced, LED I'm convinced.

How about an LED technology that lets you dial in specific color temperatures for specific corals like a spotlight? Some look better with a 10k spectrum, others a 20k. It'd be unnatural as all get out, but the tank would look great.

Great Idea actually,I don't think that is too unreasonable.
Plug and play LED's that are aimable.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11160430#post11160430 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Marsfrogie
Oh, I almost forgot one. Reef Central's search feature will actually work and be acessable to everyone.

My searches on RC always work...and the search is accessible to everyone already...
 
I guess I have had pretty good luck. I can always get the one on the homepage to work. The one on the left side.
 
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