GPCRalph Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Hi, I like feather dusters, but I read that they do not do well in nano reefs. Cluster duster are those small thin groups of feather dusters. They look like they stay small. I was wondering if these guys have a better success rate in nanos. Does anyone have them or had experince with them? Did you feed them DT' phytoplankton? Thanks, Ralph Link to comment
Dave ESPI Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 you are better off with salibisastre tube feather worms. they are nice and hearty and live on particulate detritus and drifting foods. DT's is a great supplemental fod. Many of my dusters have sexualy reproduced. The Hawaiian ones are HUGE and very worth while, but can fetch 14.00 - 20. in a lfs each. Link to comment
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