Feather dusters taking over

The pellets are omega 1. They are tiny. Yes he was my first fish lol
 
I've had personal experience with an arrow crab plucking feather dusters out of the live rock. It's why I wouldn't have one. I'm always trying to get the small dusters to grow and multiply. Free water filtering. It can really be challenging to have a successful tank as small as ten gallons but your's seems to be succeeding. I wouldn't worry too much about the dusters, they are a natural part of the reef.
 
Yayyy!! Thats great cristy! I dont know what it is about those certain pellets but he loves em. Yes the small tank was difficult at first. But once we got use to doing regular water changes we havnt had any issues really.
 
Agreed with Harold, my feather dusters after nine years in a pico (withdrawn cuz they're in the air help lol)

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Its from high nutrients. I just went through the same thing..
They are not caused by high nutrients. Extra food in the water column? Likely. These grow in my office reef linked above and in many systems I care for and "nutrients" are kept low: NO3 < 10ppm, PO4 ~ 0-1ppm.
 

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