theclemsonkid
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I know that feather dusters are a good filter feeder, and that they help keep the balance of the tank.
But for whatever reason, they have TAKEN OVER my tank wherever there is coral. I have watermelon zoo's, button zoo's, mushrooms and a few star polyps. In some places you can't even see through to the coral, because there is a layer of feather dusters. It's kind of gross. Like a never ending, tangled web of dusters and their respective tubes.
So I have a few questions.
1.) What would cause the huge outbreak?
2.) What do they feed off of?
3.) What, if anything, can I do to get them to not disappear entirely, but at least cut back. Because it's starting to become a problem.
As far as water specs, the trites and trates are both normal, the ammonia is fine and the SG is a little low at 1.019 or so. The pH is also a little low at 8.0. Could any of these things be factoring in, and if so, what can I do to fix it!
I certainly appreciate any help or tips you guys may have!
But for whatever reason, they have TAKEN OVER my tank wherever there is coral. I have watermelon zoo's, button zoo's, mushrooms and a few star polyps. In some places you can't even see through to the coral, because there is a layer of feather dusters. It's kind of gross. Like a never ending, tangled web of dusters and their respective tubes.
So I have a few questions.
1.) What would cause the huge outbreak?
2.) What do they feed off of?
3.) What, if anything, can I do to get them to not disappear entirely, but at least cut back. Because it's starting to become a problem.
As far as water specs, the trites and trates are both normal, the ammonia is fine and the SG is a little low at 1.019 or so. The pH is also a little low at 8.0. Could any of these things be factoring in, and if so, what can I do to fix it!
I certainly appreciate any help or tips you guys may have!