Are these feather dusters?

pegasus

Well-Known Member
Although I only see one crown, it and the tubes appear to be colonial feather dusters.
 

Mandymae

New Member
What's the difference between colonial and the larger ones? There are more but the pic file is too big to upload, they're mostly on this rock.
 

pegasus

Well-Known Member
What's the difference between colonial and the larger ones? There are more but the pic file is too big to upload, they're mostly on this rock.
Spiroid, colonial, cluster, hawaiian feather, etc., are all worms that live in tubes with feathery crowns that capture food particles. Just as there is a variety of fish in the same family, dusters come in several shapes and sizes.

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