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			 as of right now i am using a turkey baster to feed my anemone and corals in my nano. it doesnt seem to be the best thing to use. i found the Kent feeding prong on the j & L site, would that be something worth getting. plus what would be the best food for the corals (i have blastamoussa, GBTA, sandpolyps, a small finger leather, favia, and a green open brain)  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 I think it would be really difficult to use tongs for things like mysis. And obviously, if you end up feeding something like cyclopeeze, it would be impossible! I jerry-rigged a bent piece of airline tubing on the end of my turkey baster, so it works a little more precisely. When I feed the open brain bigger chunks, I just use chopsticks. lol. (Hey, I lived in Korea for a time, so I figured I should make good use of my acquired skills  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	The GBTA will eat mysis, silversides (cut up), or other pieces of raw shrimp/squid/etc. cut up so that it will fit inside its mouth. I'm not sure what sand polyps are, and I wouldn't personally attempt to spot feed the leather. The blasto and open brain will gobble up all the mysis or small meaty bits you can give it, as well as cyclopeeze.  | 
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			 chopsticks.... i love it. going to try that  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 and the "sand polyps" r burgandy in color with a green slit in the middle. the name sand polyp is what was on the tag at the LFS. probly not the right name cause i can not find any info on it at all 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 Sounds like some sort of palythoa or protopalythoa. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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