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I bought chaeto from Algaebarn, divided my sump area of my 425xl and put a growing light from Home Depot over it. Ran it at night until 2pm typically.

slowly the chaeto crumbled and became white.

why did it fail ?
 

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What kind of light? What are your Nitrate and phosphate numbers?
 
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No I used the other Bottle product for bryopsis but had removed it via activated carbon early because my algae eating fish were getting skinny.


Bryopsis already started growing back so I know it’s not in there anymore.

the light is a 50w light for growing vegetables and plants
 
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I never had the chaeto tumbling like I’ve seen others have it not sure... but it was a big piece of chaeto , literally shrunk before deciding to pull the last 2oz out
 

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I never had the chaeto tumbling like I’ve seen others have it not sure... but it was a big piece of chaeto , literally shrunk before deciding to pull the last 2oz out
My has never tumbled either so I just flip it over every week or so. 50w is a pretty weak light imo (mine was $30 and is 150w). How high above the chaeto is it positioned? Chaeto does need trace elements like iron. Do you do regular water changes with a reef salt to replenish trace elements?
 
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Wait it was 39watt GE grow light from lowes

what a waste of $80 from algae barn ... I think I found the mistake now
 
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The wattage of the light was 32watt and 50 watt peak . Not enough output maybe?
What do you think it was?
 
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Do you guys have algae growing on the sump glass from your light?

or is the pink light less likely to produce algae. The little light I had was causing so much algae build up on the walls I had to grab a couple of turbo snails for the sump area
 

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Yes the light spillage will grow algae on everything it touches. You’ll end up with coralline algae in your skimmer if it bleeds over into it.
 

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