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whats does it mean when they spit there feathers off and how long till they will grow back
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Mine spit a week before xmas, and poped back out a couple of days ago.
It spat a 2" duster, and came out 1". |
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I've been told that sometimes they do that prior to releasing sperm/eggs. Leave the tube in because mine grew back a week later (smaller but now it is almost the same original size again).
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www.sjwilson.net/reef she has/had hawaiian and carribean feathure duscters that regularily shed their crowns and grew back. Its a mating thing.
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well i havent seen my worm for a good 3 weeks+ and i have seen a pod at the entrance to his tube a couple pf times.is there any chance he is still alive?
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