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hi

my nano tank is very small (15 gallon only) and it's 3 weeks old. can i add chaetomorpha algae to the tank? will it help? i read it will reduce nitrates and phosphates.

anyone using these algaes?
 
hi

my nano tank is very small (15 gallon only) and it's 3 weeks old. can i add chaetomorpha algae to the tank? will it help? i read it will reduce nitrates and phosphates.

anyone using these algaes?
Has your tank finished cycling? I would wait until after the tank is cycled and some nitrate and phosphate has built up or the chaeto will die off on you
 
yup its cycled. i already have fish and corals inside
Then i'd say have at it :) Start with a small amount so it doesn't deplete your nutrients right away.
 
ok thank you, just a quick question -by adding this, there are no disadvantages or nothing will go wrong, right? @Crabs Mcjones @kswan
The only disadvantage would be is if the chaeto does its job too well. There have been cases where the chaeto stripped all the nitrate and phosphate from a system and lps and sps corals suffered slightly from it. If that happens, the best way to fix it is to shorten your chaeto's photoperiod.
 
what kind of lighting is recommended these days to grow chaeto?
The most popular is a 6500k cfl bulb with a reflector from any big box hardware store due to its cost, and simplicity to aquire. Me, I like a little more power, I use the Kessil H380 which in my opinion and in the opinion of others, is one of the best macro algae lights available. They recently came out with a little brother version to that which isn't as powerful and more affordable the Kessil H160. I would strongly recommend either. Then there is the grow lights available on amazon, these run around 40 to 60 bucks and usually come in whats called a "UFO" grow light. Basically any LED light that utilizes the red and blue leds.
 
I use the nanoglo light. I like it.
 
I'm using the little Kessil H80 with great results. May add a second light to maximize the spread.
 
FWIW I added 1/4" square egg crate 3" in front of my back glass and 2 4' 6500k 2 tube shop lights behind the tank pointing forward. that formed an in tank refugium that kept the chaeto and fish separate. Worked like a champ.
 
Hum ..... lets see cheato.... maybe it comes with critters. Some good some bad. It will give you something to look for in the day and in the night. I have a viparspectra 300w over mine in the fuge. I also have 2 hardware store std screw in led grow lights over some more. Both work.
 
The only disadvantage would be is if the chaeto does its job too well. There have been cases where the chaeto stripped all the nitrate and phosphate from a system and lps and sps corals suffered slightly from it. If that happens, the best way to fix it is to shorten your chaeto's photoperiod.
I believe that I'm in this situation now one month after I start to use successful my algae reactor
 
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I wouldn't add until you are measuring and looking to reduce nutrients. I added mine too early and it didn't grow for months but luckily didn't die.

i have done the same here my cheato is not growing still alive from the looks of it. but i think i added it to early.
 

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