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![]() Where'd you pick up that beauty? Great pics like always.
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![]() Hey Ande, I don't think they need to be target fed. Anthony, I got it from Finomenal on sale. It comes in a long tube about a foot long.
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![]() Hi sam
Again nice pic as always,just a question though if it's not being target fed what would it be eating,from the size of your tank,will there be enough free floating food to surport a foot long worm in the long term ?. john |
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![]() From what I understand, they rely highly on photosynthesis.
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![]() I Cant find any info saying they are photosynthetic ?
http://www.marinedepotlive.com/coco-...erdusters.html plus other sites say they need to be fed. Last edited by DEAD_BY_DAWN; 04-23-2006 at 07:44 AM. |
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![]() They probably feed the same way as featherdusters. I dose LiquidLife Bioplankton, LiquidLife Marine Plankton, LiquidLife Coralplankton, Tahaitian Blend, and Oyster Eggs into my tank. The worm should be able to filter it without me having to do anything special in terms of target feeding.
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