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by Mr. Clinton Conroy Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Chaeto feeds on nitrates and phosphates, absorbing them into its cells. If there’s not enough nutrients in your tank (or you have other species competing for them), your chaeto won’t do very well. When it comes to water flow, it’s not an absolute must for chaeto, but a moderate water flow is helpful.

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Full Answer

What does a chaeto fish eat?

It feeds on nitrates and phosphates from the water, keeping your parameters in check. Chemically speaking, chaeto uses light for photosynthesis to absorb nutrients from the water into its cell structure. The more it absorbs, the bigger it grows. You will have to trim your chaeto occasionally or remove handfuls of it from your tank.

How do you grow chaeto in an aquarium?

How to grow chaeto You can grow chaeto in your aquarium, refugium, sump or chaeto reactor. To do it successfully, you’ll need plenty of light, nitrates and phosphates. As I’ve already mentioned, chaeto uses photosynthesis to absorb nutrients and grow and the key component of photosynthesis is light.

What is chaeto used for?

In countries such as Thailand and the Philippines, Chaeto is commonly grown as a live feed for important food species such as milkfish, rabbitfish and sea cucumbers. In the aquarium trade, various rabbitfish, tang, blenny and invert species readily utilize Chaeto as a food source.

How do you take care of a chaeto?

If your tank doesn’t have any water flow, give your chaeto a hand now and then. Simply flop it around once a week and spread it out evenly so that it’s not thick. This way, all its parts can get enough light.

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What nutrients does Chaeto need?

Optimal Water Parameters for ChaetoSpecific Gravity: 1.024 – 1.025 at 78 – 80F. ... Magnesium: 1350 – 1450 ppm.Calcium: 380 – 480 ppm.Potassium: 380 – 420 ppm.Alkalinity: 8.5 – 9.5 dkh.Boron: 5 – 6 ppm.Iodine: .06 – .12 ppm.PO4: .03 – .07ppm.

What do you feed Chaeto algae?

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What helps Chaeto grow?

Chaeto grows with light and nutrients, Phosphate, Nitrate, and Iron. If the nutrients are lacking the chaeto doesn't grow. The marine plants and phytoplankton all compete for these same building block nutrients.

How do you care for Chaeto?

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Does Chaeto consume magnesium?

Reef Chemist It uses many elements, but you will not be able to detect the small amounts of calcium and magnesium it consumes relative to the large amounts in seawater. The depletion of elements such as iron, which are present at very, very much lower concentration in seawater to begin with, can be substantial.

Does Chaeto need to tumble?

The argument for tumbling was to get all of the chaeto enough light to grow, as opposed to the top bleaching and the bottom dying. Most chaeto will tumble when small, but not when large.

Does Chaeto need high flow?

It doesn't need to tumble , but it needs flow.

How do you know if Chaeto is healthy?

It should not feel soft(mushy), but like a brillo pad. That the way my feel in my refuge. It should also be a bright green color.

Why does my Chaeto keep dying?

You tank may be too clean. Happens to me too. If nitrate is zero the chaeto has nothing to consume and will die. Try cutting back you light cycle on the chaeto area.

Does Chaeto need oxygen?

Chaeto can be finicky in a refugium, more so than many other macroalgaes, such as ulva. If your chaeto is healthy and growing, it will float, be covered in oxygen bubbles, and rapidly start to fill the space it's in.

Does Chaeto need to spin?

No spin. It does need flow though. Even slow laminar flow works just fine.

Does Chaeto raise pH?

During the daytime, the Chaetomorpha will help raise the pH by consuming carbon dioxide from the air. During the night, it might add a bit of carbon dioxide, but shouldn't have much effect.

What does Chaeto eat?

Chaeto feeds on nitrates and phosphates, absorbing them into its cells. If there’s not enough nutrients in your tank (or you have other species competing for them), your chaeto won’t do very well. When it comes to water flow, it’s not an absolute must for chaeto, but a moderate water flow is helpful.

How to care for a Chaeto?

Chaeto is simple. Provide it with decent light and some nasty tank water and it will thrive. If your chaeto keeps getting the light and nutrients it needs , it will keep growing. The good side is that you can simply trim it when it gets too big.

How does Chaeto absorb water?

Chemically speaking, chaeto uses light for photosynthesis to absorb nutrients from the water into its cell structure. The more it absorbs, the bigger it grows. You will have to trim your chaeto occasionally or remove handfuls of it from your tank. By removing it (or its parts), you’re also removing all the compounds that have been absorbed in it. ...

Why does Chaeto need light?

As I’ve already mentioned, chaeto uses photosynthesis to absorb nutrients and grow and the key component of photosynthesis is light. So, more light = more growth. Consider investing in a decent light for your chaeto if you want it to grow faster and absorb more nutrients. Chaeto feeds on nitrates and phosphates, absorbing them into its cells.

How does Chaeto work?

It feeds on nitrates and phosphates from the water, keeping your parameters in check. Chemically speaking, chaeto uses light for photosynthesis to absorb nutrients from the water into its cell structure.

What is the best algae to use in an aquarium?

Using natural filtration in aquariums is growing more popular by the day. Chaetomorpha algae is usually the first choice because it does its job pretty well and it’s easy to care for. However, if you want to keep your tank in top shape, you need to know how to grow chaeto successfully.

Why is Chaeto algae called green hair algae?

It’s also known as Spaghetti Algae or Green Hair Algae because it looks like a ball of tangled green spaghetti. Chaeto is the top choice for many aquarists when it comes to natural filtration for several reasons:

What is the function of the chaeto?

Oxygenates the Refugium. Wild beds of Chaeto are known to act as a massive lung for benthic inverts. During the peak hours of the day, they photosynthesize so much that they smother everything in oxygen supersaturation. This radiates oxygen deep into the sediment, accelerating the activity of the benthic community.

What is a chaeto linum?

Chaetomorpha linum or ‘Chaeto’ is one of the most recognizable and widely utilized macroalgae in the reef aquarium industry. It is growingly common knowledge that Chaeto is a ravenous consumer of excess nutrients and that it has a foundational place in both crude and elaborate refugiums. But what is less so appreciated is that Chaetomorpha linum also absorbs excess trace metals, houses pod colonies, oxygenates sediments and suppresses pathogenic bacteria. Because of this plethora of biological abilities, robust and ravenous cultures of Chaeto function to help stabilize and enrich the ecology of reefs.

What is the function of Chaetomorpha linum?

The known utility of Chaetomorpha linum as a nutrient sink has made it one of the most recognizable and purchased macroalgae in the reef industry. By giving it plenty of access to nutrients and red light, aquarists can depend on Chaeto to actively grow off their reef’s various excesses. A thriving Chaeto colony is a foundational step ...

What happens when Chaeto supersaturates the water around it with oxygen?

When Chaeto supersaturates the water around it with oxygen, it ‘shocks’ the surrounding algae. It turns out that this is but one of numerous mechanisms Chaeto has for suppressing the growth of pest algae, bacteria and ciliate species! Chloroform-based metabolites released from Chaeto have proven toxic to several Vibrio bacteria which can infect fish and shrimp. Ravikumar et al 2011 extracted a different metabolite from Chaeto which kills malaria-causing protozoans. These studies indicate that Chaeto and other macroalgae have the potential to safeguard against pests and plague in the aquarium.

Why is Chaetomorpha linum used in pond aquaculture?

Chaetomorpha linum annihilates nitrogenous wastes. This is why it has been widely embraced in Asian pond aquaculture to enhance the growth/survival of farmed fish and shrimp. In countries such as India, mass Chaeto culture is used for wastewater mitigation.

Where does Chaetomorpha linum live?

Wild specimens go by the name sea emeralds or spaghetti seaweed throughout their native range along the coasts of North America, Europe and the Meidterreanean.

Does Chaeto absorb zinc?

Ajjabi et al 2009 demonstrated Chaeto’s ability to absorb copper and zinc ions from industrial wastewater. This means Chaeto may have a role in regulation of trace metals in the reef aquaria as well. This may be especially helpful for aquarists which do not have reliable access to RO water.

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What Makes Chaeto A Good Form of Filtration?

How to Grow Chaeto

  • You can grow chaeto in your aquarium, refugium, sump or chaeto reactor. To do it successfully, you’ll need plenty of light, nitrates and phosphates. As I’ve already mentioned, chaeto uses photosynthesis to absorb nutrients and grow and the key component of photosynthesis is light. So, more light = more growth. Consider investing in a decent light f...
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Chaeto Not growing?

  • If your chaeto is not growing or it seems to be dying off, the problem usually boils down to either the lack of nutrients or inadequate lighting. If it’s the former, your tank doesn’t have enough nutrients to get chaeto to grow. In this case, you’re basically starving it. However, if you’re growing your chaeto with the single purpose – to filter your tank – this might not be a bad thing since yo…
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to Sum Up…

  • If you’re looking for an easy, inexpensive and natural way to filter your tank, chaetomorpha is a great option. All you need is a tank, a proper light and some chaeto you can easily buy on Amazonor in your local pet store. If you provide a neat home for chaeto, it will reward you with nice and quick growth. All that is left then is to prune your chaeto and get rid of all the nasty stuf…
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