jab47303
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A few weeks ago I got a feather duster from the LFS, and a pretty healthy one at that - had a nice big crown that stayed open most all the time - from day 1.
For the past few weeks I've noticed that it's crown had been getting shorter and more ragged and the tube was receeding back into the rocks where I had placed it. I couldn't for the life of me figure out what was going on. In fact, I thought it was dead by now.
Last night after the tank lights had been out for a couple of hours I took a peek in there just by the light of the TV and the larger of my 2 (usually peaceful) peppermint shrimp was ferociously tearing at the tube and reaching inside. There wasn't much I could do about it, and after a while I preferred to not watch.
I think the feather duster might still be alive this morning, but I have no way to seperate the critters and I want to keep the shrimp so what to do? Any ideas? I don't think I could pass the feather duster on in it's current condition.
For the past few weeks I've noticed that it's crown had been getting shorter and more ragged and the tube was receeding back into the rocks where I had placed it. I couldn't for the life of me figure out what was going on. In fact, I thought it was dead by now.
Last night after the tank lights had been out for a couple of hours I took a peek in there just by the light of the TV and the larger of my 2 (usually peaceful) peppermint shrimp was ferociously tearing at the tube and reaching inside. There wasn't much I could do about it, and after a while I preferred to not watch.
I think the feather duster might still be alive this morning, but I have no way to seperate the critters and I want to keep the shrimp so what to do? Any ideas? I don't think I could pass the feather duster on in it's current condition.