GSP on back glass

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I’m trying to get GSP to grow on the back glass in my tank. I’m using reef glue and I’m having a problem getting it to stay on more than a day or 2. I had it stay awhile once but my urchin eventually knocked it off. Any tips or should I give up? When it falls it’s been hard to get to which also is a pain
 

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its easy (just kidding on the easy part) make a magnetically attached floating peninsula and let it spread
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from the rock to the glass, then move the rock, rinse and repeat

15G WB peninsula - 2 months of growth
 

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That’s the method I’m on now lol seems to be working
It's worked well for me. I'm considering cutting the rock free and moving it down the tank a little so it starts in another spot. I still have a very long way to go but I'm off to a good start.
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You need to rough the glass up, then glue it, once it starts it will stick on it's own.
 

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