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As for over rated? Id say ATOs.

Not the concept, but the price. I still don't understand how a stand alone ATO costs in the 100s of dollars when you can achieve the same thing with a couple float switches, relay and a pump.

For a few hundred dollars more, you can buy a controller that incorporates an ato.
Yeah it is kind of crazy hos expensive some ATOs can get
 

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Lids!!! Why tf are them acrylic lids so expensive. I have a 125 so 3 separate lids will cost me about $600 is insane to me. They look amazing but i can’t do it. I got egg crate and mesh for now
I did a DIY lid for my tank, cost maybe $15-$20 to do
 

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I did a DIY lid for my tank, cost maybe $15-$20 to do
I’m so jealous of all you DIYers. Every time I’ve tried it I end up with something that looks like my 4 year old grandchild made. Even if it’s hidden in my sump and functional I just can’t stomach looking at its imperfections and ugliness!
 

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Acros in general. Just because they are some of the hardest to keep doesn’t mean they are best, except at taking money and joy! Even most successful acro keepers just raise them for a year or two until the colony dies and they restart it from a frag they hopefully took. There are always exceptions of course, but that is the general pattern. Combined with gel filters and photoshop and they are a hot mess.
Acros vs lps seem to be a devide in the hobby.

It definitely costs a lot of money to purchase a bunch of acro frags. If I bought 150 frags and stuck them in my tank, it would look like a new setup. Acros are definitely a testament to patience, where it takes real dedication and time (and some may say, luck) to grow frags into colonies for an established reef.

I view lps as a pay to play game. You can purchase 150 frags, stick them in a tank and you have instant gratification. The tank looks established and tourist that look at them and say, wow!

Couple that with the blue light craze and now people are spending a fortune for euphyllia to get that instant established look. You can understand why stick heads scratch their head when people praise a person showing off a tank full of colorful lps.

I think acros are still the gold standard among hobbyists. There's nothing wrong with having a softy/lps tank because their are differing points of view and goals in this hobby. Some people simply can't achieve a sps dominant tank, some simply don't want to.
 

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I’m so jealous of all you DIYers. Every time I’ve tried it I end up with something that looks like my 4 year old grandchild made. Even if it’s hidden in my sump and functional I just can’t stomach looking at its imperfections and ugliness!

Nothing fancy looking. Just simply took a hacksaw to the frame to make it smaller and used the tools that came with it.
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Computer controlled wavemakers/powerheads in any tank other than a pure SPS tank (and even then, still probably overrated.).

This is my 4ft mixed reef from way back in 2005. T5 lighting obv. but the in-tank flow was the return pipe and two tiny powerheads hanging on the back wall each shooting a narrow little stream of water at the front glass. (I experimented with a third powerhead facing the rear glass but it didn't seem to do anything.)

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Agreed to a point. But I will tell you, nothing looks better than properly adjusted power heads causing the coral to sway in a pattern you would see while diving. Swaying to the right, pausing then swaying to left. Meanwhile a mini slow tornado of water moves randomly through the tank.

 

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Nothing fancy looking. Just simply took a hacksaw to the frame to make it smaller and used the tools that came with it.
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And that's, hands down, all we need!

To those questioning the price of acrylic tops. Acrylic isn't cheap, and for a top it usually requires a lot of waste to cut out a single peice top. Not to mention these are made with 2-3 axis cnc's that, when considering size to make lids, aren't cheap.

No doubt those lids are pleasing to the eye, but I place them right up there with organization boards to showcase equipment and hide cords.

To my previous point, there are a lot of differing goals in this hobby, and these are enticing to a segment of them. A hacksaw, aluminum window framing from home depot and 1/4" clear mesh off of amazon and you're set.
 

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Social media...e.g. Instagram. Some of these influencers or companies can make it seem like you shouldn't have a speck of GHA...or brown...or hitchiker of any sort...or perfectly clear water...etc. The list goes on. They can be creating very unrealistic expectations. (I've fallen in the trap before).
I agree completely. A lot of them are there to sell products or get free things. But that’s what most people want to see. They don’t want to look at tanks that look the same or worse as theirs. They wanna see the eye candy in about 30 seconds or less usually.
 

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I agree completely. A lot of them are there to sell products or get free things. But that’s what most people want to see. They don’t want to look at tanks that look the same or worse as theirs. They wanna see the eye candy in about 30 seconds or less usually.
Yes very true. The eye candy does look nice I’ll admit haha.
 

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Hiya @BeanAnimal
Can you please educate me on what you mean here. Keen to learn.
This is an actual good example. PAR meters are virtually useless for what people think they are using them for. It does not matter what the price is. It is an almost universally recommended and misunderstood tool in this hobby. Its benefit is almost universally overrated by participants in this hobby.
 

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Torch corals costing more than $100. I've thankfully managed to get a couple for under $70.

Holy grail torches don't look any different from normal green torches to me.

Also overpriced bubbletip anemones - these nems breed like rabbits! I can't even give away my rose ones most of the time lol.
 

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