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New to the saltwater aquarium space. Definitely more experienced in the freshwater realm. I started up a 30g saltwater tank (tank cycled about a month before any inputs into tank), with 2 gsp frags, Tomato Clown, and a yellow tail damsel, with other crabs and snails. Excited to join the community and learn! Always open to suggestions and upgrades.

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Howdy,

New to the saltwater aquarium space. Definitely more experienced in the freshwater realm. I started up a 30g saltwater tank (tank cycled about a month before any inputs into tank), with 2 gsp frags, Tomato Clown, and a yellow tail damsel, with other crabs and snails. Excited to join the community and learn! Always open to suggestions and upgrades.

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Howdy,

New to the saltwater aquarium space. Definitely more experienced in the freshwater realm. I started up a 30g saltwater tank (tank cycled about a month before any inputs into tank), with 2 gsp frags, Tomato Clown, and a yellow tail damsel, with other crabs and snails. Excited to join the community and learn! Always open to suggestions and upgrades.

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Be aware that the GSP will spread through all the rocks. If that is what you want, you can keep like this. But if you want to put other corals, I would recommend to glue the GSP in an apart rock, because can be hard to remove in the future. I like the GSP wall on the back glass (like here in my tank).
 

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Be aware that the GSP will spread through all the rocks. If that is what you want, you can keep like this. But if you want to put other corals, I would recommend to glue the GSP in an apart rock, because can be hard to remove in the future. I like the GSP wall on the back glass (like here in my tank).
I think That is the look I am trying to go for the time being, as coming from a very dense planted freshwater tank, I am trying to go the route of having the gsp cover the rocks, almost to mimic grass or a planted look.
 

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