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I understand that people like control and get scared about "pests", but I am I alone in feeling like you miss out on a HUGE part of what makes reefing awesome when you use almost all (or all) dry rock?
I think the biggest reason is COST. You are talking about the difference between $3 or less dry rock vs $5-$10 per pound live rock. Factor in overnight shipping and the cost almost doubles in most cases.
This is a HUGE, HUGE, HUGE factor. For someone starting out, eliminating costs that they don't need is a big part of it. Since there isn't a lot of ways to cut corners in this hobby, utitlizing one like this that can't hurt is a big money saver.
It just depends on how big of a hurry you are in.
This is probably the #2 reason, if you ask me. I will never understand it, but for some reason, people think it's a big race to get a tank going....and the faster they get it going, the better their tank will look.
This hobby is by no means a race. It's a marathon. I know that sounds cliche, but it's the absolute truth.
The best part about reefing, IMO, has always been seeing what comes alive on your rock/sand as the tank matures. It's not the bacteria or the "scary" aiptasia or mantis shrimp, it's all of the other stuff that you are GUARANTEED to get, which you can't artificially recreate: sponges, feather dusters, random corals, non-decorative clams, crabs, snails, starfish, pods, worms, macro algaes and countless other random and safe creatures that turn up over time.
Everyone has their reasons what the most fun thing about reefing is. To me, it's the set up process, and it's not even close what number 2 is.
The picking out of equipment, blueprinting the fish and coral you want, the placement of where you want your tank, etc.
The rock is not on my priority list. Get the dry rock and be done with it. I really don't care what beneficial creatures come on live rock.
Not that interesting to me.
Lastly, there's another big advantage to having dry rock: you have ZERO timetable of how soon the rock has to be wet. You can re-arrange it, until your hearts content on what formation you want. Then, put it in the tank.