Chaeto breaking/splitting in small pieces

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Hey all I need an advice here.
I have a refugium with a chaeto set about 15 days ago. It was fine until yesterday when started to break in a few pieces. Today in the morning it was worse, so I took out from the sump because started to spread a lot of pieces in the tank. It is still green despite all of that (attached a photo)
What has changed in the last 2 days: I noticed MG and CA were too low: 1100 and 350 respectively and started to dose red sea mg and CA calcium. They are both increasing now about 20 ppm per day, but still low: 1160 and 400.
The questions are:
Is Chaeto suffering or this is normal? Is this caused by the supplement dosing?
What can I do about that?
Thank you!
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I'm guessing your tank is crashing and stuff is dying that's why this is an emergency?
 
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I'm so sorry it is not an emergency... My fault, I will edit it... The issue is with chaeto only
 

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Free fish food. Maybe your flow, add egg create, filter floss, or similar where it flows out. May need to clean return pump if anything is stuck.
 

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Hum, well, it is a DIY light... It is not a Kessil or something similar...
You may want to increase the photoperiod or lower the light to increase intensity, you may want to try a hydroponic light, it doesn’t need to be fancy. Your chaeto can get light more than 20 hrs a day.
 

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I feel your pain. I have a hard time keeping chaeto happy myself although most people would not consider losing chaeto an emergency...unless of course you were losing chaeto because your sump sprung a leak. But then again, an "emergency" is a subjective thing.

For me it often grows and then crashes or does OK for a while then gets brittle and falls apart.

I have never really found an answer.

Things I've experimented with:

I've recently increased the flow in my refugium. That can potentially help. I've heard chaeto likes strong flow.
Dosing some iron, manganese and molybdenum can help.
They have a short article on chaeto on the Algae Barn website. They say it's hard to over-light chaeto BUT if it's having a hard time maybe cutting back on the photo period might help.

The best solution I've found is a fellow reefer named Brian who gives me the chaeto he's gonna throw away anway and I toss him a few frags.

Find Brian.
 

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I feel your pain. I have a hard time keeping chaeto happy myself although most people would not consider losing chaeto an emergency...unless of course you were losing chaeto because your sump sprung a leak. But then again, an "emergency" is a subjective thing.

For me it often grows and then crashes or does OK for a while then gets brittle and falls apart.

I have never really found an answer.

Things I've experimented with:

I've recently increased the flow in my refugium. That can potentially help. I've heard chaeto likes strong flow.
Dosing some iron, manganese and molybdenum can help.
They have a short article on chaeto on the Algae Barn website. They say it's hard to over-light chaeto BUT if it's having a hard time maybe cutting back on the photo period might help.

The best solution I've found is a fellow reefer named Brian who gives me the chaeto he's gonna throw away anway and I toss him a few frags.

Find Brian.
Dosing a little bit of Iodine will help them handle the long photosynthetic process as well.
 

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