I recently set up a new Tunze Algae reactor with a baseball-size ball of chaeto and found that when air bubbles get into it, all the Chaeto floats to the top so it doesn't rotate as it should, and this causes a vertical line of the algae to burn (from being right next to the vertical light) which is killing the chaeto.
It seems impossible to keep air out of it because whenever you shut it off to open it (e.g. to shake off the bubbles), more air is introduced. I suspect that if the chaeto grew to the point where it filled the chamber it would then rotate, but it doesn't seem likely it will survive that long seeing how it burns when it doesn't rotate.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.
It seems impossible to keep air out of it because whenever you shut it off to open it (e.g. to shake off the bubbles), more air is introduced. I suspect that if the chaeto grew to the point where it filled the chamber it would then rotate, but it doesn't seem likely it will survive that long seeing how it burns when it doesn't rotate.
Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you.