GSP Isolated or let it spread?

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I like GSP, I think it looks great on the tank walls or bottom, or on an isolated rock island. I wouldn't put it on your main rock stack.
 

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Do not let it on a main rock in the scape. Do not. I am trying to figure out how to fix this now. I have a structural 10” rock - OG tonga branch, completely engulfed in gsp. And I would ideally like to use this rock for nicer corals but I can’t because gsp will spread and smother them
 

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Yikes! I had a GSP frag setting on my main rock. The frag didn’t survive my dino issues, but now my tank is thriving. And that spot I had that frag setting on has GSP spreading on it.
 

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Cut and peel.

The GSP mat doesn't adhere to anything terribly strongly, and doesn't have much in the way of chemical defenses. If you want to get GSP off of a surface, just make a cut in the mat and slowly pry it away.

It is a pain and time-consuming, but it's much easier to remove than a BTA.
 

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Yikes! I had a GSP frag setting on my main rock. The frag didn’t survive my dino issues, but now my tank is thriving. And that spot I had that frag setting on has GSP spreading on it.
Someone on here said tank water microwaved and hit it with a turkey baster kills it! I've killed aiptasia like that but injected it with needle
 
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