How to grow gsp along an entire side of my a tank?

Leon Gorani

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I’ve seen a tank at my local fish store where the entire back glass is completely covered in gsp and I thought it looked amazing. How would I start to grow gsp along the entire side glass of my tank? Would it be possible? I have a small colony of gsp in my tank now but it would be cool to grow it along the back glass. Here’s a pic of my tank and gsp colony. Would something like that be possible to do? I’m not extremely experienced with corals so I don’t know if I can do the same thing. Would I need to glue a piece of gsp to the glass and hope it grows? Lol

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My back glass has gsp growing on it. Start it as low as possible as it tends to grow up and out on a vertical plane
 

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Is the GSP mounted on a frag plug? If it is, you can pop it off the rock and glue it to the glass you want it to grow on. After it spreads to the glass you can then cut the GSP around the frag plug and pop the frag plug off the glass. It will then fill in the hole you make.
 
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