When to add chaeto?

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Hi team,

I have a biocube 32 that I’m about to get up and cycling. I bought an InTank fuge basket. Do I wait for cycling to be over before I add in the chaeto?
Thanks in advance!
 

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Hi team,

I have a biocube 32 that I’m about to get up and cycling. I bought an InTank fuge basket. Do I wait for cycling to be over before I add in the chaeto?
Thanks in advance!
You'll want to wait until the cycle is complete and you have some inhabitants generating waste. At least, historically, that's what I've always done. Other members may pop in with better advice though.
 

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Actually depends on how your cycling your tank. I had about the same question for the guys over at Florida Reef Labs when I got Chaeto from them, and they gave me some amazing advice. They had me dose nitrate and phosphate early along with bacter 7 and added about 5 fish in my sump (so I could get them out after if didnt want to keep them or if they just died). I even bought some Chaeto Grow and dosed that and my tank cycled fully within a week or two and chaeto was growing well within the first week. I only grow chaeto in my sump with a regular LED white light and a basket to contain the fibers if any break off, and it grows out of control in there.
 

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I recently had a great experience buying Chaeto and Pods from Florida Reef Labs. They arrived alive and packaged nicely with little ice packs. Shipping was very reasonable. The Chaeto was clean and super healthy and has already grown 4 times the size in just a week. This is in a newly cycled tank with very little Phosphate and Nitrate. The pods were easy to see so there were plenty and they seem to be thriving. I will purchase from Florida Reef Labs again.
 

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There is no point adding cheato at the start as there won’t be any nutrients to export .

Similar to everything else in this hobby. .
If you want long enough . It will eventually take over .

This was a tennis ball size when I added it. .
And I’m harvesting one handful once per month .

What to do with it ?
That’s my question


I’ve been tossing it in the trash
 

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I added it from the start based on a recommendation to setup and maintain the tank at the start the same way I will maintain it later. The tank is much bigger for me so getting started with good maintenance habits seemed like a good idea.
 

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