velvetelvis
Active member
I have a yellow feather duster worm (not sure of the species, but I think it's a Sabellidae) that has been doing very well for several months. I feed the tank with liquid phytoplankton every day or two. Until very recently, it was affixed to one of the live rocks, but it had apparently vacated its old tube and started to build a new one...which I didn't realize until I accidentally knocked it out of the fragile new tube while cleaning the tank last night. (I thought the tube was detritus and picked it up--the worm slipped right out.)
The worm seems OK--still has its "feathers" out--but now it's on the move, wandering slowly away from its original spot. I'm worried, because I had another feather duster that did this for a few weeks and then eventually died. Is there anything I can do, or should I just wait and watch?
The worm seems OK--still has its "feathers" out--but now it's on the move, wandering slowly away from its original spot. I'm worried, because I had another feather duster that did this for a few weeks and then eventually died. Is there anything I can do, or should I just wait and watch?