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Old 06-26-2009, 06:48 PM
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Default How big can a chaeto ball get?

I've been growing chaetomorpha for the last few months in my refugium under two 23W 6500K CF bulbs. Previously I grew caulerpa and then gracilaria. The Chaeto seems to have grown nearly to the size of a basketball and then stopped growing. I have more room for it to grow larger but it doesnt seem to want to get any bigger so I removed a handfull the other day. After doing some reading I also switched to two 20W 4100K CF floodlights. Does anyone get theirs to grow larger than that or does it just max out at that size? When I used to grow caulerpa it could grow large enough to fill the entire section that it was in.

I've been thinking that maybe I should give it even more light so I've been considering upgrading to MH over my fuge but that seems like it would be a little excessive.

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Old 06-26-2009, 06:55 PM
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Mine kind of naturally maxes out at about something like that. I find that eventually a significant change either in its size, pruning, or a nose dive in water quality, will get it growing again.
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Old 06-26-2009, 06:58 PM
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I've never had mine max out, but I find it does better with lower flow. I always run refugiums around 100-200 gph...just trickling. The chaeto seems to prefer this too, and supposedly a slower flow helps the chaeto to absorb the nutrients from the water.
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Old 06-26-2009, 09:58 PM
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not sure what the max size is, but ive seen cheato the size of a fat full grown cat.
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well not sure of max size but this is a big one

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i used to throw out more then 1/2 a garbage bag of cheato every few months from my 125g sump in its hayday.
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