I'm just re-entering the reef hobby after an 8+ year haitus and I'm really surprised by how much there has been a shift from using pure live rock/sand to dry materials, especially the rock. A mere 8 years ago I feel like if you talked about using dry rock in your tank people would laugh, but now it is common place.
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 feel like people who never used live rock and went straight to dry rock, in the false belief that it would eventually end up "live", are really getting hoodwinked. I understand a veteran reefer maybe just wanting a tank they 100% control, but man real live rock is just so awesome. 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. This is not even to mention how much EASIER it is to keep a healthy tank when you start with proper live rock. The tank cycles fast and almost takes care of itself (with proper cleanup crew added).
It's just so much fun to watch a tank with real live rock mature over time. So, why does it seem like newcomers are "scared" more toward dry rock these days? There's NOTHING like starting a tank with 90-100% live rock, not this "mostly dry rock and I'll add a few pieces to seed it" stuff.
Am I alone here?