55gsw
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Excellent article CELACANTHr and excellent photos everyone!!
I've had various types of featherdusters, from the large caribbean to christmas tree worms and coco worms (the latter being the most delicate IMO). But I have never had a featherduster of any type leave it's tube and live. Now, it's only happened twice in my tanks, but both times the duster died. Here's a pic of a featherduster (type unknown) that came on a piece of LR. Had him for years like my other dusters but the hurricanes last year killed him and the others I had.
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I've had various types of featherdusters, from the large caribbean to christmas tree worms and coco worms (the latter being the most delicate IMO). But I have never had a featherduster of any type leave it's tube and live. Now, it's only happened twice in my tanks, but both times the duster died. Here's a pic of a featherduster (type unknown) that came on a piece of LR. Had him for years like my other dusters but the hurricanes last year killed him and the others I had.
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