How to keep GSP from taking over?

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I keep seeing cool tanks with large areas of GSP attached to main rock structures. How do they keep that from taking over?
I like the look of it but at its rate of growth I fear it would take over my whole tank so I keep it on little islands away from the main structure.
 

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They either prune it regularly, or they may have corals nearby that sting the GSP back keeping it contained.
 

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just isolate it from the rocks...i mounted my rock with a 1” acrylic rod...had it for years never spread and looks great...
 

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I keep my gsp in a plastic tub buried in the sand, same with pavona. If it grows over the edge of the tub it gets trimmed
 

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just isolate it from the rocks...i mounted my rock with a 1” acrylic rod...had it for years never spread and looks great...

I agree, that is a neat idea. I just might steal that idea for my tank. It kind of looks like the floating mountains from Avatar.

Dennis
 

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can you explain a little more how you managed this!? I love it. Little lawn in the tank.

super easy...drill divet for the rod to sit into and get some aquarium epoxy to lock it in. Drill hole in another rock for it to keep it up right, if i used a flat rock and glued some pieces on it and let them do the rest...i think if i had added some structures to it to not make it so flat might look a bit cooler...lemme know what you do!
 

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I found out that Red Sea's Aiptasia-X kills off the mat at the edge of the GSP. Works good on zoas too. The effect lasts about 3-4 months.
 

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Rock islands and corals to sting it!
I actually know a guy who takes a lighter and burns the edges which is a unusual one.
 

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I never really understood how gsp overruns a tank. I've got a huge patch of it on my main rock structure. If it starts branching in a place I don't want, I trim it. It's a crazy fast growing coral, but it's not hair algae.

As a bonus, if you have an lfs that buys frags, gsp frags can get you some credit towards other stuff. Not alot, but I've traded trimmings for frozen foods and CuC.
 

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