Salt Water Feather Dusters
Let s take a look at the feather duster worm also sometimes called a fan worm to see if it s a good fit.
Salt water feather dusters. When feeding the fountain head feather duster turn off protein skimmers for about one hour to make sure targeted food stays put. There are no products listed under this category. They then have a feathery crown that peeks out filtering the water column for food using its specialized tentacles.
The feather duster is usually found in the coral rubble at the base of the reef aquarium with some of the rubble being incorporated into its parchment like tube. It needs to be housed in a well established reef system as it is dependent upon plankton for its diet. There are no products listed under this category.
Fountain head feather dusters secrete mucous that bits of substrate adhere to and that produces a cocoon like structure described as being similar in look and feel to heavy paper or leather. Posted by mike on 23rd apr 2020 they are beautiful. It can be delicate and requires a low to medium flow of water to.
Feather dusters are commonly found living in the nooks and crannies of live rock and coral reefs. The worm lives inside this protective tube. Looking for an interesting invertebrate to add to your tank.
The feather duster sabellastarte giganteus also known as the fan worm is a marine segmented worm that attaches its calcium carbonate tube to a rocky or sandy substrate by its base. Hawaiian dwarf royal yellow coco. The feather duster is actually a sedentary worm that forms its casing and extends a crown of tentacles perfect for grasping small particles and free floating debris.
Posted by unknown on 17th apr 2020 ordered 2 sent me 2 adjoined when expected and wanted 2 separate.