Ok so i have a few questions here, 1. Im thinking of buying some gsp, is it difficult to handle? 2. Id like to place on my back wall and sandbed, is that hard to control? I keeping hearing to stay away from gsp and xenia??
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*They are easy and once they established it's impossible to kill them off (they not doing well with super nutrition low tank), it's all depend on your future coral stocking when you have enough experience you might regret that you added Xenia, GSP into you tank though but if you have plan then nothing wrong with those Xenia or GSP, if they look good to you then it's goodOk so i have a few questions here, 1. Im thinking of buying some gsp, is it difficult to handle? 2. Id like to place on my back wall and sandbed, is that hard to control? I keeping hearing to stay away from gsp and xenia??

Thanks! I was planning on buying some rock rubble and spreading it on the sandbed maybe some slated rock.*They are easy and once they established it's impossible to kill them off, it's all depend on your future coral stocking when you have enough experience you might regret that you added Xenia, GSP into you tank though but if you have plan then nothing wrong with those Xenia or GSP, if they look good to you then it's good
**I'm not sure they will grow on the sand bed though, I believe they need to take hold place their foot on hard surface.
Awesome thanks man!It's a weed coral yes. But you've got it right. Keep it contained. It's easy to scrape off the glass.
My Xenia is on the glass and overflow.
That's what made me create this thread!!!!!! LolHere’s a pretty ****** tank I saw the other day with GSP turf. I think this looks amazing!

