Santa Monica drop not growing chaeto

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So my Santa Monica drop is not growing chaeto. I am not sure what happened but it grew this slim that almost looks brownish pinkish. I am not sure if it is too much flow or not enough flow. i am attaching pics for suggestions on what to do? I just cleaned out today after 2 weeks nothing grew..

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Just keep it in. It's an algae scrubber, so it should grow hair algae or turf algae not chaeto.
 

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Slime is normal depending upon how long it has been installed/how old your tank is. Like others stated it isn’t designed to grow chaeto, it’s a algae scrubber.
 
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In the past it grew thick green slime algae not chaeto
 

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In the past it grew thick green slime algae not chaeto
It will NOT grow chaeto. It’s designed to grow a turf type algae to out compete nuisance algae in you tank as well as absorb nutrients. If you never grow algae it’s due to not enough nutrients or your lights are on too long/not long enough.
 

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