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| Cabbage Leather | Removing a GSP colony? I need some help on trying to remove a large GSP colony! This green monster has grown & covered several pieces of LR & is now starting to grow over a Zoanthid colony. Should I just cut the main GSP colony out as shown by the red line? Or would it be best to just do one section at a time so that it doesn’t effect the mother colony as much all at one time?
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| Star Polyps ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? I have a similar situation and have removed small portions at a time and larger portions at a time, up to a third. Under both circumstances the remaining colony didn't open for a few days and then seemed return fine. So in the future I will will just do it all at once, seems to be about the same amount of stress either way. That has been my experience. Maybe someone else will chime in. Good luck
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| the wood dude ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? i think it looks kinda cool can you maybe just remove the zoas colony? dave. ![]()
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Good luck...If you miss even the most minute piece of the GSP colony, it will continue to re-grow. As you have experienced, the stuff is highly invasive, and will spread to any rock it can reach, even sending out "runners" looking for rocks to attach to. How about replacing the rocks affected with "new" rocks, and breaking that one up and selling frags? heh-heh...spread the misery, so to speak?
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Quote:
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| The Wand Geek was here. ;) ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Replacing the rock will be the easiest method. I have GSP on my overflow only and don't allow it to grow on the rocks.
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| Yoda Poohbah~ ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? best spot for GSP is on the glass,,,it peels right off and easy fragacillin.
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Quote:
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When I first got the GSP it was only about the size of a silver dollar & I thought I had it far enough from my other corals! Now it's over 10” in dia. When I do get it off the other rocks I’m going to place it in the far corner & keep it away from the rocks.
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? I went through the same thing. I started with 2 pieces about the size of a silver dollar. Within a year, it had completely covered one HUGE rock, and was spreading fast to the other rocks. It DOES look nice, almost like grass waving in the breeze, but given a chance, it will take over all the rocks in a tank fairly quickly. Some people are able to pick it off their rocks, but it's a time intensive chore. If the rock has lots of crevases and "bumps", you may never get it all off, and it will continue to plague your tank. I considered using a blow-torch on more than one occasion!
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Well the GSP met the razor blade this morning & I ended up taking it all out at once! The main colony stayed together fairly well & I only needed to remove several runners that had spread to the other rocks! Quote:
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| The Wand Geek was here. ;) ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Super glue gel works great! You can even cut a piece of the gsp and glue it to a small rock for frag trading ![]()
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Quote:
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| The Wand Geek was here. ;) ![]() | Re: Removing a GSP colony? no..that is not necessary. Simple remove the gsp, put some super glue gel on it then quickly place it in the tank overflow. The glue sets in or out of water... it's good stuff! ![]()
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Removing a GSP colony? Quote:
Any particular brand of super glue gel? I’ve tried the regular super glue for underwater use & it didn’t seem to work?
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