So I’m fairly new to saltwater still, only had my little 40 gal AIO up and running for 4 months now(I got it already established and had been up for atleast 6months before I got it) one rock has a gsp on it and I want to cut off some and start growing it on the back wall. I know a lot of people say it’s hard work to keep it in check but I love the color and the way it is and really love a back wall gsp for some reason. The gsp I currently have has grown quite abit. In the picture he’s in the bottom left hand corner. He has over grown his rock in 2 diffrent places and has started growing on the sand bed. One spot is about 2.5 inches grown off and would be a decent size piece, I was just wondering if that is a good size piece to cut off and relocate or if I should wait for it to grow more? The tank has a few different corals (don’t ask me to name them because I’m still learning them all and doing my best to keep them all alive which all but one seem to be growing and happy) and also has 2 clown fish, 1 blue sapphire?, 1 shrimp, a couple small crabs with orange stripped legs and a black looking eel fishy guy who looks like he has a mustache and looks like a grumpy old man with busy eye brows lol and one pencil urchin.Sorry for the horriable descriptions but I am still learning. Would any of them interfere with a gsp back wall?


