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Old 02-22-2006, 05:10 AM
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I've seen them in LFSs, but always thought they were hard to keep. How do you feed them, and what do you feed them?
IME featherdusters are the easiest thing to keep in my reef. Just put it in a spot with a little flow, tucked in between some rocks and they will attach themselves and just filter feed on whatever your corals and clams are eating. They apparently live a long time.
Willow that is a cool colour. I have 2........maroon and white, and an orangish Hawaiian about 3-4 inches across.
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I would say its a coco worm too as they always have the two heads popping outta the shaft. Never seen a purple one like that... NICE! Only ever seen them red, pink & white. Nice snag!
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