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Old 12-29-2013, 07:22 PM
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I was debating if I should glue my GSP to the back of my glass to let it slowly form a complete back wall. Anyone here done this with success? Post ur FRS if u did =)
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Old 12-29-2013, 07:53 PM
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My gsp has spread and attached itself to the back of my tank glass. No pics ATM, but I love how it looks. Not sure how gluing would work, I'd be cautious with snails.
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used a magnetic frag tile to start out...worked well
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Old 12-29-2013, 09:29 PM
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I super glued mine to the back, both to the acrylic overflow and the glass. No issues. Snails go on it all the time as well (no worry when it was glued as the glue is cured long before they get a chance to get near it)
Id like it to cover most of the entire back if I can, one day

This was it when I glued pieces in... August/September. 2nd pic is what its like now.





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Old 12-29-2013, 10:34 PM
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I was trying to find my 2001 tank but cant find it. Anyways, it had two large corner angle overflows and both were covered in gsp. One side was so thick in layers, a pair of chromis used it as a home and layed eggs in it..I just started it by putting the colony close to the glass and away it went.
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Old 12-30-2013, 01:29 AM
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I tried gluing GSP to the back glass several times but it fell off every time after a few days. I think it helps if you have some coraline on the glass first. Gave up on the GSP in my case, didn't stick even with grungy glass, but I have some fast spreading brown zoas or palys that have started a colony on the back glass. They simply spread there on their own from the rock work close by with no human intervention a-tall.
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Old 12-30-2013, 01:34 AM
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Just keep in mind its going to try to spread to the rock and kill everything in its path.
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I corafixed mine to my back overflow...be aware that you will have to take a scalpel to the intakes once in awhile.
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Old 12-30-2013, 02:22 AM
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Just keep in mind its going to try to spread to the rock and kill everything in its path.
Shouldn't be that difficult to scrape off the glass where it may get too close to rock work you don't want it on. A thin blade under the edge to get it started & you can usually yank off a sizable piece. In my case I couldn't get it to stick to the glass even with glue. You'd have to be pretty neglectful of your tank for some time for that to happen. I have GSP on my rock that regularly encroaches on other coral that is considered more desirable. Doesn't take that much effort to remove what's needed.

On the other hand, if you have a canopy with little room to manoeuvre & a deep tank, it could also be a chore...
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This pic was from a year ago. Since then I have removed all of it as it covered almost 80% of the back wall\overflow. Way too much Gsp!

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