Growing Green Star Polyps on flat surface

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I want to grow it on my aquarium wall but my lumpets keep eating them.

I find the GSP don't tend to grow over my coralline algae either.

Anyone have a suggestion as to best way to grow GSP on the wall or growing on rocks?
 
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I want to grow it on my aquarium wall but my lumpets keep eating them.

I find the GSP don't tend to grow over my coralline algae either.

Anyone have a suggestion as to best way to grow GSP on the wall or growing on rocks?
Its gsp.... Tear it carefully and superglue it to the wall... I started with a nickel size non bright and nickel sized super bright gsp and just glued it on the back glass and overflow box

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You can see from the image I just recently peeled some off my overflow box and stuck more and the back glass

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I just put my gsp rock next to the glass wall and it a matter of months it covered 50% of the back glass. Not sure if it has to do with different strains of GSP but you are welcome to a large chunk if you are ever in SD.
 
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Do you guys know if I glue a monti to the corner of my tank it will grow upwards like gps, or Xenia?


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Alan, I did the same as Mike, just placed a piece of it up against the glass and eventually grows onto it and spreads out. I can also frag you off a nice chunk for free and I think I'm a little closer than Mike


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