I'm struggling to grow healthy chaeto. My nitrates are high. I originally had a large ball of chaeto in my Eshopps R-100 fuge section (10" × 7 " × 14"). It was under a Kessil H160. Par was pretty high (200-300 par?) And in the grow-bloom range. The chaeto ended up turning into a tight ball that stopped growing. Nitrates were upwards of 100, but phos may have been very close to 0.00 (Hanna LR). Towards the last few months, I started tumbling it, but there was no change, even when dosing phos.
I got a second ball. It was nice initially, but after a 16 day QT and fresh water rinse, it easily pulls apart. During QT and now, I've been using a Neptunian Cube fuge light as I thought maybe the Kessil was too much. However, the Neptunian cube fuge light is about 450 par, though the colour is white, not blue, purple or red. This new ball hasn't done anything in the last two weeks to reduce the nitrates. I've been dosing phos and I am now between 0.015 and 0.05 ppm.
Should I stick with the Neptunian fuge light or go back to the Kessil? What par should I be shooting for? What spectrum?
I got a second ball. It was nice initially, but after a 16 day QT and fresh water rinse, it easily pulls apart. During QT and now, I've been using a Neptunian Cube fuge light as I thought maybe the Kessil was too much. However, the Neptunian cube fuge light is about 450 par, though the colour is white, not blue, purple or red. This new ball hasn't done anything in the last two weeks to reduce the nitrates. I've been dosing phos and I am now between 0.015 and 0.05 ppm.
Should I stick with the Neptunian fuge light or go back to the Kessil? What par should I be shooting for? What spectrum?
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