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How difficult is planted compared to reef

fishy408

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Surprised to see some really nice freshwater tanks a few days ago. I am wondering how hard is it to care for compared to reef?

Added some pica of the freshwater tanks I saw. They seem to be a little more complex than what I am use to.


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If you can maintain a reef tank, you can maintain a planted tank. Once you dial in CO2, nutrients, and light, the only real maintenance is weekly water changes and trimming. Water changes are easy (I find much better results with re-mineralized RO water). You can achieve a full grown in look much faster than a reef tank, which I find satisfying.
 
If you can maintain a reef tank, you can maintain a planted tank. Once you dial in CO2, nutrients, and light, the only real maintenance is weekly water changes and trimming. Water changes are easy (I find much better results with re-mineralized RO water). You can achieve a full grown in look much faster than a reef tank, which I find satisfying.
I definitely spent more time on maintenance on my planted tanks then I do with my current reef. Weekly trimmings were a pain in the butt. This is more of a problem with a high light/co2 planted tank with fast growing plants.
 
IMO. Low tech planted tank is pretty easy. When you get into co2 and high tech it becomes a bit more challenging. When they are mature and are growing they are more work than a reef tank. Also the black beard algae is almost impossible to get rid of if you get it
 
Look up Takashi Amano of ADA. His tanks are amazing. I tried emulating the look but didn't up keep it, as they require lots of pruning and attention. Natural look, only 3-4 species of plants...it requires alot of restraint to not add something that takes away from the look.

During COVID, I thought it would be an easy way of having a tank that I didn't need to maintain as much as a reef...boy was I wrong.
 
Look up Takashi Amano of ADA. His tanks are amazing. I tried emulating the look but didn't up keep it, as they require lots of pruning and attention. Natural look, only 3-4 species of plants...it requires alot of restraint to not add something that takes away from the look.

During COVID, I thought it would be an easy way of having a tank that I didn't need to maintain as much as a reef...boy was I wrong.
the pictures of the tanks are from his shop, and I agree they do look amazing. They also sell them complete with plants, equpiment, and insstallation.
 
I also think it depends on size of tank. I just sold my 220 reef tank because it was too much for me--physically and am starting a 72 gal planted tank. The fact that I can use a small step stool and touch the bottom of the tank is huge compared to a 5' ladder and still could barely touch bottom. and forget along the back! Plus, everything is going to be out, in a closet instead of under the tank. So for me, even with maintenance (never needed wc's in the reef and had 0 nitrates) it will be much easier. I hope...
 
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