1. yes salt is more expensive100gallons;3895509; said:Why did you take this so personal. It is a fact that SW is more expensive and more work than FW. I have had both and I don't have to have bags of salt on hand for fresh water, or barrels of pre mixed SW on hand for emergencies. FW wont put a coat of rock hard salt deposits on everything around the tank. Skimmers, UV lights live rock, there is a lot to keep up with. Now for those who enjoy it, it does not matter.
2. NO it is NOT a fact that SW is more work, that isn't even close to true.
3. what upkeep is there with live rock? you just put it in and enjoy its benefits
4. UV lights aren't needed anymore in salt than they are in fresh
people have a lot of misconceptions about SW tanks and "how hard they are" mainly because they've never tried it. many people will admit a mature SW tank is easier to maintain than a mature freshwater system. once again the initial start-up and cost of fish will probably be more,
but i've officially been converted to a huge freshwater guy to SW because it just seems more interesting to me. in freshwater tanks you don't have the experience of finding a new critter that "appeared out of nowhere" which happens a lot in salt tanks. just so much more variety of animals to be kept...just my 2 cents, don't knock it til ya try it
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