Originally Posted by
Aztec Reef
http:///forum/post/2780712
That said: why are people so inclined on recomending a fuge/sump to the New hobbiests??
Kudos to that, however most new hobiests can't tell the difference between a fuge/sump/macroalgea...or wheter it is needed..
Seems that there's a lot of confusion amongs hobiests..(No pun intended).
The less equipment the less chances of something going wrong. Keep it simple!
THANK YOU, Aztec! I am a newbie (and by the way, I took no offense to your post nor did I find it abrasive) and I was THRILLED to hear you say that there should be less of a push on newbies to do sumps, fuges, anything that requires drilling a tank, etc. I want to progress slowly and keep upgrading and expanding on this hobby as I learn and I read as many hours a day as I can to take in as much info as I can. But I have to admit, when I start seeing so much talk about the stuff that seems "over my head" it almost makes me want to throw in the towel, give up the hobby, and surrender with "I'm not cut out for this hobby - much too complicated for me". I don't WANT to give it up, I am enjoying it immensely even on the small scale I'm doing now, but when I read and try to comprehend all the things I "should" be doing to set up my next tank in the ultimate way it makes me want to quit.
I"m seriously thinking about buying a Red Sea Max and being content with a 34 gallon along with my current 12-gallon and being done with it. I was planning to make my Christmas present a 75 gallon set up but I may be willing to sacrifice the gallonage for the simplicity of a plug and play unit.
Thanks for remembering that some of us newbies aren't ready or willing to go to the extent that the more seasoned hobbiests are up to yet.
Sue