secure1347
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Was wondering if anyone could give me some suggestions as to why my Chaeto is suddenly dying and withering away. Here's the specs and what happened:
150gal display, 55 gallon sump (~10 gallon refugium)
Refugium Light: 90W Equivalent (5000K) PAR38 LED
Ca: 400-420
Alk: ~9.5
Salinity: 1.025
Phosphates: 0.08 ppm
Nitrates: ~6 ppm
I got the Chaeto about month ago and had it on a 24/7 light cycle and it was doing awesome. Grew about 3-4 times it's original size in a couple of weeks. It wasn’t always tumbling because it often gets caught in the rocks at the bottom of the fuge, but seemed to be doing well. At the time my phosphates were up to about 0.36 ppm so that’s why I added it to the fuge and I also started running my GFO a little over a week ago. I also did a couple of 50 gallon water changes over a week period (about 1.5 weeks ago) to get my phosphates down and I started seeing cyano in my sump and some spots in my display. I sucked out all the cyano I could from both. After the last water change the phosphates went down to 0.08, but my nitrates didn't drop significantly from what I saw. I noticed some of the cyano getting on the ball of chaeto so I pulled off the pieces I saw. Over the last few days the ball has decreased a lot and it’s starting to get brown and appears to be dying.
Is this from lack of nutrients, cyano, lack of tumbling…..? Any help would be appreciated. I will post some pics.
150gal display, 55 gallon sump (~10 gallon refugium)
Refugium Light: 90W Equivalent (5000K) PAR38 LED
Ca: 400-420
Alk: ~9.5
Salinity: 1.025
Phosphates: 0.08 ppm
Nitrates: ~6 ppm
I got the Chaeto about month ago and had it on a 24/7 light cycle and it was doing awesome. Grew about 3-4 times it's original size in a couple of weeks. It wasn’t always tumbling because it often gets caught in the rocks at the bottom of the fuge, but seemed to be doing well. At the time my phosphates were up to about 0.36 ppm so that’s why I added it to the fuge and I also started running my GFO a little over a week ago. I also did a couple of 50 gallon water changes over a week period (about 1.5 weeks ago) to get my phosphates down and I started seeing cyano in my sump and some spots in my display. I sucked out all the cyano I could from both. After the last water change the phosphates went down to 0.08, but my nitrates didn't drop significantly from what I saw. I noticed some of the cyano getting on the ball of chaeto so I pulled off the pieces I saw. Over the last few days the ball has decreased a lot and it’s starting to get brown and appears to be dying.
Is this from lack of nutrients, cyano, lack of tumbling…..? Any help would be appreciated. I will post some pics.
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