Feather duster a goner?

Rippin

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I have a large feather duster that recently lost it's "feathers" and crown.
I did the squeeze test on the tube to see if it was still alive. Thinking that it was dead because I didn't feel any twitching response I pulled the tube out of the aquarium. It was really secured in the substrate but I managed to get the whole thing out, but there was no worm in the tube. I then looked ot the base of the live rock and there it was, all exposed. I touched it but it didn't move, so I thought it was dead, but yesterday I put the flashlight on it and it recoiled.

Alive or dead?

What are the chances of recovery seeing that there is no tube left?

If it is dead should I really try to dig it out from under the live rock? It would most probaly mean dismantling a whole bunch of rock to get to it...or would the clean-up crew (bristle, peanut, other creepy-crawlers) take care of it for me?

BTW, I do supplement the tank with phyto, rotifers etc.
 
If it recoiled, it's still alive and just might rebuild a tube and grow a new crown ;)
 
I bought a new one....its missing in action. Shed its tube which was barely there and hasn't been seen since. That was about 2 weeks ago. I will keep you updated!
Marci
 
Thanks for the reply all,

Seeing that mine lost it's crown and I ditched it's tube, I would think that it would take a substantial amont of time for this feather duster to grow everything back, if it doesn't die first.
 
They fall off due to stress or starvation though, so that is something to look into. I now feed mine phytoplankton.
 
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