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I’ve had two polyps of green and pink spot snake polyps for 2 years now and they aren’t reproducing or really changing at all. Is there a way to get them to feed or to manually feed them? I know they have fans that they feed with or I’m pretty sure but I’ve never seen mine use them. Have mine shaded with medium flow.

Don’t mind the pic of the dying plate. I was trying to revive it and it didn’t turn out.

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I’ve had two polyps of green and pink spot snake polyps for 2 years now and they aren’t reproducing or really changing at all. Is there a way to get them to feed or to manually feed them? I know they have fans that they feed with or I’m pretty sure but I’ve never seen mine use them. Have mine shaded with medium flow.

Don’t mind the pic of the dying plate. I was trying to revive it and it didn’t turn out.

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Mine stand up straight and open wide at night time. I have them in pretty good flow and light. From time to time mine will “shed” and I use the turkey baster on them to clear the “shed”.
 
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Mine stand up straight and open wide at night time. I have them in pretty good flow and light. From time to time mine will “shed” and I use the turkey baster on them to clear the “shed”.
Mine shed all the time just really don’t seem to like any light. I had mine with my zoas which is still strong light since I have low light sps down there but They would stay bent down real low and at night stand up but in the low light they at attention all the time.
 
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