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My Powder Brown Tang nips at mine all the time... Hopefully he keeps the coral stressed enough to slow its spread... I have it isolated on its own rock, so if I does become a problem I can just yank the rock and be done with it. I definitely won't have GSP in my big tank when the day comes to add corals to it.
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Aside of some people thinking they are ugly and they over take rocks, do they sting other corals? Do they cause any long term issues? I actually like them and have a colony of pink ones and some green... so long as they don't harm anything I would like to keep them.
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Wish I never added the stuff to the tank. |
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What colour is the nasty stuff? Can you tell it apart form the normal looking stuff?
And I thought it was "pretty"... |
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The really nice looking metallic green is aggressive, the pale stuff no problems (at least with me).
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My GSP is bumping up against some Zoas now and the Zoas are not happy about it.
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Well that really sucks!!! I guess I have some thinking to do about it now...it looks like grass for crying out loud, never thought it would be nasty
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The article above talks about the posibility of gsp attaching itself to the rear glass of the aquarium. If it could be kept under control it would be quite the background. |
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^ This worries me a bit.
Since adding the Joe's Juice to a small area, the GSP hasn't extended any polyps. The purple skin doesn't seem to of been affected or harmed at all. I added a second layer of JJ and am hoping to see some kind of progress in the next couple of days. I will update with any progress. |