GSP vs. zoa?

myjohnson

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So I currently only keep shrooms, rics, and zoas.

I want to get a big patch of green star poly.

Will the GSP sting my zoas or any other corals I have?

Thanks guys.
 

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ditto on what everyone else said. been there done that. the GSP will overgrow everything else. its best to keep it isolated.
 

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That's not true. The xenia will overlap the gsp. I have one fighting with a bubbletip anemone for space. Looks like the xenia is winning.:beated:
 

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I have a couple spots in my 240 that has GSP and it will over run most corals if you let it.
But it is easy to control. But if you just let it go without paying attention to it, it will cover.
One of the places I have my GSP is on the back wall of my tank. It covers most of it now.
 

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Thats what I was going to recomend Marty. My buddy has it on the back wall of his 180 and it looks awesome. Everytime it gets to a point that it might move off of the glass and onto the rocks he just takes a razor to it. Its cool because it looks like he has a moving background
 

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