Does anyone know if a Bicolor will nip at the crown of a feather duster? If not what could cause the feathers on the feather duster to look broken and thinning?
Thanks,
Claire
Originally Posted by Claire7275
Yes I do have inverts, but I haven't seen any of them around the duster. Will some inverts bother dusters?
Thanks
yes but im willing to bet the pocket lint, two mentos, and snapped rubberband in my pocket its the angel
i have a bicolor with a feather and a worm colony rock and i have never seen any evidence of nipping or such. mine doesn't like to be out long enough for that anyway.
Originally Posted by jonny
i have a bicolor with a feather and a worm colony rock and i have never seen any evidence of nipping or such. mine doesn't like to be out long enough for that anyway.
Well All Angels have a 50/50% chance to destroy your corals. You got one that dosnt. Then again ive herd stories of an Angel snapping after a year and eating evrything.
I took the Angel back to the lfs yesterday. The feather duster is still really stressed and I am afraid he is coming out of his tube. Any suggestions?? Should I just leave him to his own devices or should I bury him in the sand a little? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Claire
Originally Posted by Claire7275
I took the Angel back to the lfs yesterday. The feather duster is still really stressed and I am afraid he is coming out of his tube. Any suggestions?? Should I just leave him to his own devices or should I bury him in the sand a little? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Claire
bury him in the sand some
i dont think it was your bicolor angel thats stressing out the feather duster..... have you seen it personally nip at it thinning its feathers?
what do you add to your water?
how often do you feed the duster and what do you feed it?
Iodine/strontium/calcium ... do you add any of these to your water?