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Old 05-27-2003, 01:59 PM   #1
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Green Star Polyp Gallery! Show off your GSP!


This is your chance to post your most beautiful shots of green star polyps in your tank!

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For those that want GSP coral and want to know its requirements:
This coral thrives on high lighting, low flow, and absorbs nutrients in the water. It also requires a alkalinity of 10 - 12 DKH, Calcium of 450 ppm, a salinity of 1.025, and temps at 78 - 82 degrees.



I have a very small gsp frag so all my shots are macros:
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Green stars started from a dime size frag, now is about 3"x 5" colony.
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Old 06-17-2003, 02:51 AM   #5
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Nice pictures!
My GSP was the very first specimen I bought for my tank, and it grows like a weed under 220w of PC lighting... in fact, every time I decide to remove some rockwork I have to break it loose from whatever it's leaning on... so I now have little bits of GSP growing in several places in my tank.
Here's an older pic... I'll post a better one when I get a chance (it's late and the lights are out ATM).
This picture was taken the day I added it to my tank (about the middle of February). It had spent a couple of months under the NO lighting in the LFS... it's much greener now.
Will be even greener once I get the halide in.
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