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![]() As I am sure alot of people have this problem, an abundance of feather dusters in their tank....Well I thought I would share this with the world on how I have found to get ride of them....We Bought a Blue Line Rabbit Fish couple weeks back and Wow has he ever been munchin on all the feather dusters in the tank!
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![]() Same with a longhorn cowfish, and my cubicous boxfish. I had to put those two fish in my qt for a couple of weeks, and the dusters spread like crazy. I put the box and the cow back in the tank two days later there were no dusters left.
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![]() I assume you are talking about the tiny little feather dusters, not the big fancy ones? My blue line rabbit has left mine alone,
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![]() Yeah the small ones that grow naturally in your tank....not the fancy ones!!!
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![]() My copperband has eating every feather duster in my tank.
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![]() Wish I had MORE feather dusters in our reef. They're good filter feeders.
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