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![]() what are the best butterfly for eating tube worms (feather dusters)?
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![]() I had a copperband butterfly and it did a pretty good job of eating any small or larger tube worms, as well as any pretty feather dusters you might have.
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![]() Why would you want to get rid of your feather dusters? I think they are pretty....
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![]() I have a ton of them on my rocks.. and tons of tubes left over from ones that are gone..
Good to know though for the days when I finally get corals ![]() |
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![]() i have a rock that's so covered with them that the rock is tan colored..they're in my gravel, on the glass...they've reached "weed" status in my books :P
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