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I have two large feather dusters one in moderate flow the second one in medium flow. The one in stronger flow arms are twice as big as the medium flow. The one in medium flow has an Aiptasia that I buried and hopefully will be dead soon else I would move it by my UV outlet like the other one. It does not look like the tips are braking but it has not gotten bigger like the other. Any suggestion. I know fuzzy photos and it’s 2 days before I clean my glass again.

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I have two large feather dusters one in moderate flow the second one in medium flow. The one in stronger flow arms are twice as big as the medium flow. The one in medium flow has an Aiptasia that I buried and hopefully will be dead soon else I would move it by my UV outlet like the other one. It does not look like the tips are braking but it has not gotten bigger like the other. Any suggestion. I know fuzzy photos and it’s 2 days before I clean my glass again.

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Makes sense as they utilize flow to capture food
You can try target feeding smaller one plankton or phytoplankton
 

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