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![]() At least they're not as invasive as anthelia and xenia... if you keep them on an island of their own you shouldnt have any problems. Dont get me wrong I do like them, I just dont like them encroaching in on and stinging my SPS! I've also been able to buy a MH bulb or two from the money I've made selling frags of them locally.
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Xenia I've found doesn't so much sting as grows over but at least I find is easier to remove than the GSP. GSP can be a pain. |
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![]() i find with very hard to kill corals, even with brushing and scraping can be removed by using kalkwasser in a paste, but it pretty much nukes whatever it touches. i had the same problem accept with 20 or 30 little mushroom leather frags, cut them off, and they grow right back. maybe 2.
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![]() Its funny when you want to get rid of something , you can't and in some circumstances you can't keep other stuff alive. Recently lost some SPS for some unknown reason.
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![]() Where do i get one of those at? Are they expensive? LOL
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![]() I'm currently trying to force my GSP to grow on the back wall of the tank (easy to trim if it gets out of control). I have at least 3 to 4 inches between the glass and my live rock, so I'm not worried about it taking over anything.
I've had some success so far with it as I have two separate pieces now growing on the glass, but it's a slow process. Anyone else tried this? Any successful suggestions?
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