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I’ve got a big chunk of gsp that started out as a tiny 0.5” sized peice I pulled off a zoa frag. It’s starting to grow “branches” or bug tubes off the purple mat and getting super long. Is this the branching variety? First GSP I’ve ever had. Always avoided it like the plague but I really wanted the zoa lol.

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you have to take a picture when its closed up to see if its the branching type. Keep it off the main rock and that way it doesn't take over your tank, I have mine growing on the sand
 
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