Keng Yew, Leong Posted January 17, 2003 Share Posted January 17, 2003 Ok 2 questions, 1.I saw some tubeworms(actually a lot,a few thousand) without feathers by the beach during low tide but still submerged with water.Any chance of these growing feathers?I might wanna pick a few up. 2.Can feather dusters feed on pods?I do not want to feed mine with stuff cause there are a lot of pods in my aquarium. Thanks... Link to comment
Squishie Posted January 25, 2003 Share Posted January 25, 2003 I would aviod picking up any thing at the beach. Take a minute adn think about all of the polution that you can introduce to your tank this way. There is a chance that they are featherdusters. However ther anr plenty of tubeworms that are not. Further nore if they are featherdusters they will probally need more than pods to survive they are fliter feeders adn feed off what is in the water column. Read the thread featherless feather duster in this forum re featherduster that don't have feathers. Link to comment
davejan Posted January 26, 2003 Share Posted January 26, 2003 Pods are probably a little big for featherdusters. Are the big featherdusters or small? If they are small, I would say that your pods are safe. Link to comment
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