Feather duster requirements...

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have two new worms and an older one...the older, larger is out continuously, down low er in the tank...the other two (dwarfs) are a bit higher up and don't seem to have become comfortable yet...they come out, but for a little while and then I don't see them till evening...with my few corals, its hard to find light that suits everybody...is it just waiting it out till their comfortable.. I do feed...Thanks and Merry Christmas...:confused:
 
Feather dusters aren't picky. They just want fine particulate food and to be left alone by fish.
 
Feather dusters aren't picky. They just want fine particulate food and to be left alone by fish.
Thanks...I feed phytoplex and microvert in the water as well as other small foods which I give to my tail spot, yellow tail damsel and cleaner shrimp...I don't think that fish are bothering them and as I said the large Hawaain is always out...are there no light requirements or maybe inadequate current???:rolleyes:
 
Thanks...I feed phytoplex and microvert in the water as well as other small foods which I give to my tail spot, yellow tail damsel and cleaner shrimp...I don't think that fish are bothering them and as I said the large Hawaain is always out...are there no light requirements or maybe inadequate current???:rolleyes:
They aren't photosynthetic, so no light requirements, they can be in bright light or pitch dark, and as long as the food is reaching them the flow can be low, medium, or high, so no specific flow requirements either.
 

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