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I've had trouble growing chaeto consistently.
So, I've been picking up infusions of chaeto from a fellow reefer.
I picked up a bunch about two weeks ago and then yesterday I lent him my Apogee meter and picked up a new batch.
When I got home and I placed it in my fuge, I noticed that the new chaeto looked a bright light green while the "older" chaeto that had been in my fuge about two weeks looked a very dark green. In addition, the newer chaeto seemed less compact while the older chaeto seemed tightly curled and brittle.
I think the difference is a little more apparent to the eye than in the photo below.
Any diagnosis for possible causes/treatments?
Thanks
So, I've been picking up infusions of chaeto from a fellow reefer.
I picked up a bunch about two weeks ago and then yesterday I lent him my Apogee meter and picked up a new batch.
When I got home and I placed it in my fuge, I noticed that the new chaeto looked a bright light green while the "older" chaeto that had been in my fuge about two weeks looked a very dark green. In addition, the newer chaeto seemed less compact while the older chaeto seemed tightly curled and brittle.
I think the difference is a little more apparent to the eye than in the photo below.
Any diagnosis for possible causes/treatments?
Thanks
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