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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 20 City: Lawrenceville State: GA
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Polyps overcrowding my trumpets? What to do
My gsp colony is overcrowding my trumpets, can I cut them back without hurting the individual gsp polyps?
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Age: 29
Posts: 247 City: Irwinton State: GA Occupation: electronics tech.
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if you can get under an edge of the gsp mat you can just peel it up some and trim some off with a razor.
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Atlanta Reef Club Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,303 City: Johns Creek State: GA Occupation: Operations management, Motivational Speaker Other Interests: Golf, boating, scuba, stamp collecting, DIY, family, cancer & heart attack survivor
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Most people just nuke the gsp. It's generally considered a pest anyway. You can spread super glue over it and that will kill it or you can put kalk paste on it and that will also kill it. If it's to close to the trumpets...I'd go with the super glue. You can also take a sharp razor blade and scrape it off but if you leave anything behind...it will regrow.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 20 City: Lawrenceville State: GA
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Thanks.for the
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 20 City: Lawrenceville State: GA
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Thanks for the replies guys, very helpfull
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