Chaeto in sump

Anemonee

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I've been trying to research what is going on with my chaeto algae but haven't found anything that really shows what I have.

What are the long vines? They're growth right? I bought one small clump from a lfs and the rest from someone I found online. They didn't come with the vines so I'm naturally assuming it's growth..
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Those vines aren't Chaeto growth, they look like some type of caulerpa perhaps...maybe someone else knows exactly what it is.
 
Looking into that, yah I think it's grape caulerpa, which I've read is ok for my sump, right? It won't seed into my DT will it?


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Looking into that, yah I think it's grape caulerpa, which I've read is ok for my sump, right? It won't seed into my DT will it?


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It can, hopefully not. If it was me I'd
Ditch all of it and get a new ball of cheato from a local member


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Yep.. I'd get rid of all the Caulerpa..
Looks like you can grab a small piece of Chaeto and ditch the rest..
 
Caluerpa. It made it’s way into my display years ago, once it gets a foothold it is near impossible to remove. It grows long runners that will root into the rock wherever it touches. I would get rid of everything it it were me, I’ll never take a chance with that stuff again.
 
Ok I'm going to get all new chaeto this weekend but how do I get my copepods and critters out of my current stuff?? I've been working so hard to build up my population and they're all in there.


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Update and I would like opinions.

I didn't want to risk losing all my copepods in the chaeto I already had so I picked out all the caulerpa I could find last Friday. And I mean went through it very well grabbed everything grab-able and then I did a few small pieces a few days ago and I haven't seen any since. But when I do, I'll just keep picking it out.

I'm assuming some might tell me it's useless but so far, so good. And I haven't had to risk any of my copepods or mysis that live in my sump.

I was told caulerpa won't go sexual with 24/7 light, is that true? I've also heard it can be bad for chaeto as it needs a break from light.




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I've also heard it can be bad for chaeto as it needs a break from light.




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I can't help you with the caulerpa.

My chaeto has done just fine with 24/7 light. I've had the same ball for years, and I continually have to prune it down.
 
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