Question About Growing Chaeto

dickybird

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I've had chaeto for awhile and when I got the system over a year ago it was growing good but for the past 8 months or so it's not been growing hardly at all any reasons as too why maybe no nutrients or I have read low iron my light on it is a 6200 K cfl equle to 100 watt and the only thing that grows is red algae on th chaeto I would like to harvest it to I am exporting nutrients
 

Kman

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You could try iron dosing. Just be careful of the dose unless you have a test kit. (Seachem makes one) Use a half dose and see what happens. But if your nutrients are super low the growth will slow.
 

dickybird

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N03=0 p04=0 ca=420 alk=2.5 to 3 and mag1350 all normal po4 is salifert test hard to read but think 0 reading
 

Pistol

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Just chop it down to a tennis ball size of nice green stuff and it should grow.
 

Pistol

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When it starts to get covered with cyano and algae and turns dark it won't grow very well, harvesting all that off should leave you a nice little green ball that should start growing again.
 

bart84

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Not to hyjack your thread, mine is doing the same. As well as growing red cyano, which slows the growth. Is there a way to stop the cyano?
 

Pistol

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Harvest the cheato and clean the cyano and algae out of the compartment your growing it in, you can't stop the cyano but you can control it. If your not harvesting enough and letting the ball get too big its growth gets stunted and it gets dark and cyano and algae will start to attach to it. If you have low nutrients you will have to keep it smaller and the cyano won't attach to it.
 

unibob

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Not to hyjack your thread, mine is doing the same. As well as growing red cyano, which slows the growth. Is there a way to stop the cyano?

Like said above. It grows better if it is harvested every so often.

How much flow is there through your area where it sits?


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EricTMah

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Harvest the cheato and clean the cyano and algae out of the compartment your growing it in, you can't stop the cyano but you can control it. If your not harvesting enough and letting the ball get too big its growth gets stunted and it gets dark and cyano and algae will start to attach to it. If you have low nutrients you will have to keep it smaller and the cyano won't attach to it.
Bingo!

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scubasteve

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feed your fish more lol its probably doing its job too well and striped the nutrients out. chaeto just like flowers in the garden need certain things to grow if half are lacking it will suffer.

i also find if you can keep it churning it will grow nicely if sitting still its a gha and cyano magnet
 
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