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Try to give cheato the same if not better growing conditions than the algea in your tank. It is imposible for most people to give better growing conditions to something that is in your sump for the fact that it will cost you alot of money to upgrade your sump lighting and flow to match your tanks.
Thats why I suggested using hang on acrylic basket to put in your cheato temporarily in your tank untill you gain control of caulerpa. (granted that will not be the most handsome thing to see in your tank) Close to your main display lights cheato will thrive and outcompete nuisance algea. At one point while doing this and your cheato is getting big and healthy under your main lights, youll notice the growth of caulerpa slow right down. You will need to do some manual removal and get a few alga eaters as mentioned above but by this point caulerpa will have prey much lost the battle.
Look at Chingchai's setup. He has a perfect example of a killer fuge. He has it covering a large area and under great lighting.
Sorry if I sound like the macroalgea nazi
I would just hate to see you have to take out all your rock. This method wil require you to get your hands wet only to remove part of the cheato clump when the baskets get too full...
HTH!
Thats why I suggested using hang on acrylic basket to put in your cheato temporarily in your tank untill you gain control of caulerpa. (granted that will not be the most handsome thing to see in your tank) Close to your main display lights cheato will thrive and outcompete nuisance algea. At one point while doing this and your cheato is getting big and healthy under your main lights, youll notice the growth of caulerpa slow right down. You will need to do some manual removal and get a few alga eaters as mentioned above but by this point caulerpa will have prey much lost the battle.
Look at Chingchai's setup. He has a perfect example of a killer fuge. He has it covering a large area and under great lighting.
Sorry if I sound like the macroalgea nazi

HTH!