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Old 01/07/2008, 04:31 PM
kgouso kgouso is offline
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Feather Dusters

Newb question coming up...

I have noticed a couple feather duster worms (extended) in my DT. 1 is in the sand, the other is attached to a rock.

I seem to have (at least) 5-10 more living in my Cheto ball. (Some extended some not) Of course if I reach in and move the Cheto they all retract.

I looks like they are multiplying, but it could just be my imagination.

Would it be beneficial to attempt to move some of these to my DT, (Shake some off in the DT) or more beneficial to just let them be in the fuge.

(It is really hard to tell how many are in the DT sine they may be in a location that I am unable to see)

Below is a fairly accurate example of the type I am seeing.

What would you do???


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Old 01/07/2008, 04:38 PM
JeffKirk JeffKirk is offline
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They will multiply in both the DT & Fuge.
Mine started in the DT only and are all over the fuge now. I put a rock with three on it in a 10g tank (that will be my fuge for my new tank) and now there's quite a few in there.

If they get to be too many for you just cut back feeding for a week or so and they will thin out.
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Old 01/07/2008, 04:41 PM
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Natures best water polisher, will most likely migrate to your dt without your help thou.
 


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