Gsp glueing on back wall?

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Debating if i should take one of my gsp frags and glue to back wall

thinking about middle glass in between the two over flows

Those with experience of having it on glass-bad idea, i onow it’s a weed, and is currently confined to sandbed

pic of tank 6 months ago-generally same setup-

i know it is personal preference-just thibking it would add some color if it spreads to make the kenya trees stand out-and give some color to top portion of tank-but dont want to regret it

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I’m in the beginning stages of this. But the glue didn’t stick for me long term. I have them on plugs pushed against the wall and it’s slowly growing to the wall now
 
Ive heard that method as well, -im just leary and dont want to regret it as i might finally be content woth my tank
 
You can just peel it off the glass pretty easily. I have 3-4 different colors of gsp so it’s looking pretty cool. And I’ve heard either kalk paste or aptasia x on the perimeter and it kills it
 
I’ve got mine on my back wall. GSP will naturally want to grow towards the light. When I first glued my frag it was at the bottom and center of my wall.
 
I’ve thought of using a old
Veggie clip and letting it grow and attach by itself .
I want to try attaching paly colony to
The back glass .
following to see others suggestions
 
I just placed a very small rock covered in gsp against the glass at the bottom center and it took a while but eventually grabbed on and after that it took off pretty quickly. Mine grew in the shape of a V from the source.
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