Thanks I appreciate it!
I'd say give the saltwater a try! It is very rewarding and well worth it! If I can offer any advice, and if you plan to pull the trigger, I'd say make sure you are using RO/DI water, a quality protein skimmer (I just bought mine and it's already pulled tons of "goop" from my water), have adequate flow for the corals you plan to keep, and lighting (I love my Kessil a150w LED because it will last a long time and doesn't produce a ton of heat). Those things have made my tank much healthier. I used to "skimp" on things when I first started saltwater, and it was a disaster. Once I picked up some quality equipment, it has been better ever since. Also, go slow, start with some easier corals like zoanthids, mushrooms, kenya trees, palythoas, etc... then if you get the hang of that, move on to LPS, and then SPS. I've been in the hobby since about 2009, and I haven't even attempted SPS corals.
And thanks for the tip on the substrate. I am eventually going to get some springtails.







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