dburr - I agree with you and yes, it makes a lot of sense.
I recently converted my 50 gallon reef tank to a 75 gallon. It is shallower than the typical 4 foot long tank (like the 90 gallon tanks), which allows me to get lighting closer to animals. I do need to upgrade my lighting to compensate for the additional width and space, I am just waiting to be able to afford what I want and need.
I am FAR from being an expert at SW / Reef fish keeping, but I share my opinions based on what I am doing and what seems to work for me.
As others have said on this forum, there is no such thing as only ONE right way to have a reef tank. Therefore, no one can claim to be expert, but can offer their years of experience as a guide for others. Reef tanks are as unique as people, there are no two the same. Impossible. Thats why there is such great value of this forum. As reef hobbyists, we can read what other people have in their tanks, what they do and draw from that information and do our own thing.
This forum and the people that post here have been the greatest. It is where I learned in the first month that I had a saltwater tank all about Hyposalinity and how to do a Hypo treatment. It saved my DF puffers life. That meant so much to me.
There was NO book that talked about Hypo treatments. This forum is a life saver and I hope to be able to help others like folks on this forum have helped me.