Removing an Hawaiian feather duster help!

aquaknight

Active Member
I am breaking down my 29gal, and after 2 years, my feather duster has become quite embedded into one of my rocks. His tube goes a ways down into the rock.
What's the safest way to remove him without being destructive? His tube seems bonded to the rock. I was able to gently break the top area of the tube free, but there's no real way to get way near the base (I can't even see it). Is there no real hope, other then destroying either rock or him?
Additionally, feeling the tube, I was amazed at how soft it was. I always was under the impression the tube as somewhat rigid. I'd say about the rigidity of a short section of air line tubing. Does this mean he is unhealthy (lack of calcium)? This a what has me fearful to pull on it with any power. I'd hate to break the tube.
 

mr.clownfish

Active Member
there is no way he is coming off. he is on that rock 4 life.

u can maybe break the rock till a chunk falls of with him on but i don't think u can ever get him off.
 

earnit33

Member
Originally Posted by Mr.clownfish
http:///forum/post/2700310
there is no way he is coming off. he is on that rock 4 life.

u can maybe break the rock till a chunk falls of with him on but i don't think u can ever get him off.
I agree to a degree,if you can't keep him,you need to find a new home for the whole piece of LR. Or take a chance on loosing him!
 
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