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    Default SPS vs. GSP

    Some of my GSP is about to run into my ORA Red Planet. The GSP I have is fairly long and may come up half the length of the Red Planet. Will they fight? More importantly will the Planet get jacked up? I really like the GSP and may consider trimming it around the Planet...
    -Terry
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    you want to trim it, ive seen GSP grow up SPS corals obviously killing it.

    Does make for a neat feature a SPS skeleton covered in GSP, but I dont think you want that ;)
    Ray Allen
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    I think GSP vs. SPS is no contest.
    GSP always wins...
    Also the cheaper coral always wins.

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    Ya, man that sucks. I was hoping to hear SPS would fight off GSP...wishful thinking.

    Quote Originally Posted by RayAllen View Post
    you want to trim it, ive seen GSP grow up SPS corals obviously killing it.

    Does make for a neat feature a SPS skeleton covered in GSP, but I dont think you want that ;)
    -Terry
    8 gal. bio-cube

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    The cheapest coral will always destroy the more expensive one.
    Jacob

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    GSP will take over zoas and palys too.

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    I took a piece of lr w/gsp on it, scrubbed it, and let is sit out in the sun for 3 days. And, guess what I saw on the rock after a week of putting it back into my tank?

    GSP and bryopsis are the two hardest things to get rid of, so I'm guessing that expensive Red Planet won't stand a chance.
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    GSP beats everything...even Xenia....

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    If you wanna save the RP, I will take it ;)
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    Heeh, thanks but I think I found a spot for it. Sucks I have to move RP cause he's doing so well where he's at.
    -Terry
    8 gal. bio-cube

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