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Green Star Polyp and Flow Questions
I am going to be getting some corals from a fellow reefer and I wonder where GSP should be placed? High flow, med flow or low flow? I am thinking of putting it at the top where there is alot of flow is that good enough for them?
Last edited by FishAreFriends2; 11/19/2007 at 12:26 PM. |
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I find GSP very adaptive creatures. I have one colony on the sand bed with very low flow and a different colony at the top with high flow and clearly alot more light than the first one and both do extremely well. Having said that, I recommend you place the GSP low (on the sand bed) and then move it up over a couple/few weeks.
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have gsp in couple tanks
amazing how it can grow extremely well even under low light conditions placed a large 'bridge' shaped rock covered w/ gsp right down on the floor of display where the strongest current flows - like to use it as a barrier in the areas w/ the strongest flow to prevent the sand from blowing all over... the gsp seems to like and of course its doing well... literally strong current from return pump blowing on it 24 hours day and like to put it on the bottom floor of main display away from the rest of the rock in the tank - to prevent it from spreading all over everything. it also serves a useful purpose in the system as nutrient export for what its worth - i have some in my fuge also for the same reason and well bec it grows all over everything. i actually have both the green and brown varieties but prefer the green. |
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Ok I am going to place it at the top of my tank where a koralia3 will blow right above it, thats the area with the strongest current in my tank is.
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I saw some yesterday that looked like the flow would rip it appart. it was doing great.
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dont really mean to hijack your thread, but I want to get my GSP to grow all over the back glass of the aquarium. what can I use to attach the chunk of GSP I have to the glass?
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I just bought some gsp that are not attached to anything. Do i have to glue the mat or by wedging it into the rock will it attach itself?
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I hate to say this, but I would suggest you not put GSP in your tank. It's almost like a pest, and it's harder to scrape off than cyano. I regret having put it in my tank. Do a site search and you will find a lot of threads complaining about GSP.
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i had green star and they spread like wild fire with no flow good luck
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I love GSP, but keep it on an isolated rock on the sandbed, not in contact with any other rocks. This keeps the one tuffet I have nice and contained.
It's in a medium-flow area. Tracy
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For fragging GSP, if you can carefully peel the mat off the substrate, the mat is maybe the easiest thing in reefing to SG to a new rock. maybe even try SGing pieces of mat right to the glass wall. it should spread off the SG before the SG falls off
(be sure to review your underwater-SG techniques first ) I have corky fingers Briarium (about the same size polyps and layout as GSP) and they love getting whipped by the turbulence off the main pH jetstream which zooms by only a couple inches away. And I mean whipped. heh, those little "handsies" are tough.
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i move my GSP in my tank so often it actually just covered the original rock i bought it on and has not spread to other parts of the tank.
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