What to do with my GSP ?

AmherstReef

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Have a very large GSP (12l x 8w x6h). I believe it was one of my first corals three years ago, just a tiny piece on a frag plug, now a behemoth. I have done a great job containing it but now it's taking up prime real estate. The hammer next to it needs more space and I would love to move it into the corner spot. Also looking to make room for new SPS.
But what do I do with the GSP which my wife reminds me is a family favorite.

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The family "favorites"are always the corals that are the most troublesome. The family always likes the fish that aren't reef safe too.
 
Wish my GSP would grow like that. Since I've put LEDs on my tank, my GSP is slowly shrinking. Within a few months, I think it's all going to be gone.

You could always attach some to your glass and let it grow wild. Would make your family happy while giving you more real estate for your other corals.
 
Part of it has attached to the overflow, I could just let it climb. If I decide to sell it would anyone be interested ?
 
Trim it way back and make 30 $10 frags and if they don't sell take them to an LFS for $5 each store credit.
 
I'd get a small piece off and get rid of the rest. GSP is nice when it's a matt on the sand because you can easily rip it in half whenever you need to. Or turn the rock upside down. It'll eventually grow up and over the rock again.
 
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