Reef safe fish that eats feather dusters.

Bretts05jeep

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I am looking for a fish to add to help me control my feather dusters that are taking over my tank, but wont nip at my corals or my clam.
 
Some butterflies would eat them and probably your clam too. Like mentioned above unless they are truly plaguing your tank I would leave them
 
what size aquarium?

x3 leave the dusters alone... and perhaps change your feeding regimen. The population will subside naturally.

the term "reef safe" is no good. Research species compatibility ;)
 
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They are growing over a hawaiian feather duster to the point that it cant retract into its tube

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They ar plauging my tank. They are even starting to cover the sand bed. They have grown to thousands in a matter of months.
 
what size aquarium?

x3 leave the dusters alone... and perhaps change your feeding regimen. The population will subside naturally.

the term "reef safe" is no good. Research species compatibility ;)

The tank is 150 gallon.

I have been feeding the same for a long time with no algae and good coral growth.

Not sure what you mean by the term "reef safe" is no good. When you research species compatibility "reef safe" is the most common termanology used.:hammer:
 
I think they are lovely! I've never heard of feather dusters bothering anything...
 
but... did you PAY for the Hawaiian duster? :hmm5:

Yes. It was one of my first inverts from when I started. It has survived my many mistakes since my starting this hobby. I think the picture of it in my avatar is 2 or 3 years old. It recently droped it crown when being over taken by the other dusters.
 
oh, that's good stuff. i actually trying to find a piece of rock like that to seed my sump. i used to have some in the dt but i think my banded shrimp(evil) eat it all.
 
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