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Old 12/26/2007, 08:57 PM
dasstheboss dasstheboss is offline
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About them feather dusters...

Well i have a few dusters right now but i really like them and want ot know if its a good idea if i cover my whole sandbed with dusters.. not huge ones.. like those with crowns the size of a penny.
Has anyone done this.. i really think theyre neat so i wana try.. just curious if anyone else has done this before.
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Old 12/26/2007, 09:22 PM
tubeworm_54 tubeworm_54 is offline
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i have never tried that but if you really wanted to you probably could do it. but you would have to feed the tank heavily with phyto or similar foods. if you do it please post pics. good luck.

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Old 01/05/2008, 07:50 PM
Fischer's Angel Fischer's Angel is offline
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I had a damsel fish tank (30 gallon) with several different species of damsel and what started out as 5 featherdusters (S.Sanctijosephii - hope I spelled that right). Conditions must have been good for them - one day they looked like smoke was coming out of them, and within a couple of weeks I had literally HUNDREDS of little featherdusters covering allmost any usable hard surface from rockwork to overflow box!
If you give your featherdusters the right conditions, you might not need to buy a bunch, they might populate your tank for you!
Good luck to you
 


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