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![]() I was trying to find my 2001 tank but cant find it. Anyways, it had two large corner angle overflows and both were covered in gsp. One side was so thick in layers, a pair of chromis used it as a home and layed eggs in it..I just started it by putting the colony close to the glass and away it went.
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![]() I tried gluing GSP to the back glass several times but it fell off every time after a few days. I think it helps if you have some coraline on the glass first. Gave up on the GSP in my case, didn't stick even with grungy glass, but I have some fast spreading brown zoas or palys that have started a colony on the back glass. They simply spread there on their own from the rock work close by with no human intervention a-tall.
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![]() Just keep in mind its going to try to spread to the rock and kill everything in its path.
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![]() I corafixed mine to my back overflow...be aware that you will have to take a scalpel to the intakes once in awhile.
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![]() Quote:
On the other hand, if you have a canopy with little room to manoeuvre & a deep tank, it could also be a chore...
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This pic was from a year ago. Since then I have removed all of it as it covered almost 80% of the back wall\overflow. Way too much Gsp! Last edited by RSM; 01-03-2014 at 03:06 AM. |
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![]() I think TomR has a full back wall with gsp.Looks really good.
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![]() how do you guys get your gap to spread so fast? I have a big colony in my tank but its stayed the same for over a year and hasn't grown that much. Are there any specific conditions that they like? I thought they are suppose to be really easy to grow..
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![]() My secret back then, besides a healthy tank was a 250w Iwasaki 65k halide, plus a couple reg actinics. Nothing else. It grew like a weed. I kept it to the main rock it came from and the glass overflows, where it was easily cut for sale or control.
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![]() Same here. I've got a very healthy tank where most corals thrive but can't seem to really get GSP to take off. Same with Zoas, daisy or glove polyps and one or two more. Maybe it is something I'm not feeding or possibly a nutrient that another coral is out-competing them for.
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