Feather duster crown cam off

dustin323

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I got a giant feather duster exactly two months ago. It had seemed to be doing fine & everything, but now the crown of it came off & is on the other side of the tank. :eek: :confused:
The tube itself looks fine, just no crown coming out. Will it regenerate a new one, or is it dead?
 
It will most likely grow a new one as long the worm hasn't crawled out. Has happened to me and it re-grew it. Took a couple of weeks though.

~~Ange
 
I 2nd greenbean.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/sept2002/toonen.htm

This is a article on christmas tree worms, your feather duster is in a similar situation, as most people will ultimately starve the animal to death because they are not capable of providing proper care.

"Despite the fact that they are a beautiful and frequently available in the hobby, they generally do not survive well in reef tanks, and in this article I will try to convince you that they should be avoided by all but experienced hobbyists. "

"our dismal success rate with these animals for more than a year or so in the aquarium suggests that we are failing to provide them with anything approaching ‘proper’ care! That means we cannot delude ourselves into thinking that the animals died of old age if they fade in our aquariums within a year or two (no matter how comforting we may find that excuse), and that is why I suggest they be avoided by any but experienced aquarists who want to experiment with maintaining these beautiful animals."
 
Not to be mean, but maybe do a bit more research from good referrences before buying an animal...that way it saves you money and prevents the pointless harvest of these amazing creatures.
Slow starvation is not a very nice death...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9030248#post9030248 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by venwu225
Not to be mean, but maybe do a bit more research from good referrences before buying an animal...that way it saves you money and prevents the pointless harvest of these amazing creatures.
Slow starvation is not a very nice death...

I did, but honestly a lot of places don't say they're hard to take care of anything. Earlier post say it will probally grow a new crown. If that is the case then it is not dead. The LFS store guy said I should feed him something like Marine snow, but I never got around to getting it. Hey stuff happens, at least I'm not putting an anemone under standard lighting or a tang in a 30g.
 
you are right in the fact that the animal is not yet dead. Typically the polychaete draws reserves from its body and regrow crowns in response to starvation, until its reserves runs out.
 
Keeping Feather Dusters

Keeping Feather Dusters

Can somebody tell me if there is a feather duster that is easy to keep fed, and easy to keep alive? I have some little ones growing on a piece of LR that I bought, but I would like to buy at least one big one. Can you tell me which ones to stay away from? I am keeping shrooms, and I know that they need to be fed. Usually I try to feed my fish above the shrooms, so that the debris falls onto the shrooms, and they close up around it, and eat it. Can featherdusters be kept in this manner too? Are they as easy to keep as shrooms? I want some featherdusters! But I do not want to bring them home just to starve. Will they do well under regular Marine Glo Actinic blue light? Please let me know! Thank you in advance.
 
Hey venwu225, That article is gone. Are mushrooms also considered filter feeders? I know some about mushrooms. I know how to feed them. Can Featherdusters be fed in the same way? I usually feed my fish above the Mushrooms. The fish shred the food into particles that drift onto the shrooms where the shrooms close around the particles, and consume them.
Can you recommend one type of Feather Duster that I can buy that can be fed fairly easily?
Actually if you could recommend several that would be even better because I want to get one soon, and find a particular kind at the size I want might be hard. I do not want to order online if I can find one in a store.
But I do not want to buy one that is going to starve to death as is said about the Christmas Tree type. Please let me know. Thank you for the help too.
 
My feather duster lost its crown....then left the tube. I purchase another one about a month later. I placed it in the tank and 2 days later the other one appeared with a new tube and crown. It was amazing. I had purchased another one....it shed its tube....didn't really have one to begin with. I watched it back into the sand. I haven't seen it since but I know it will come back.
 
I have learned not to move them once I place them. That is why the one I had lost it's crown. So put them somewhere and leave them be.
 
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