Pretty snake polyps?

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I've never wanted snake polyps in my tanks because they always look like little turds, but last night I found these at an LFS and I think they're actually very pretty. They're lime green with hot pink spots and look like a colony of caterpillars. Does anyone have any pics of pretty snake polyps?

 

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Thanks for sharing that pic! I had never heard of snake polyps until now.
 

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Very interesting find! Very unusual unlike the green/brown variety you see at Petco.
 

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Very cool!
 

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Have one group that size that I split into two groups I've always like them because of their uniqueness.
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They also come in a pink color but ive haven't seen them for sell on in pictures in the ocean.
 

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