Feather Duster Colony!

Discussion in 'Live Rock' started by dowtish, Feb 21, 2011.

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  1. dowtish

    dowtish Horrid Stonefish

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  3. littletnklvr

    littletnklvr Astrea Snail

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    I love feather dusters I have one colony and a bunch of large single ones all over, I love them so much I went and bought a large one that will get to 2" across, when I get a bigger tank I'll get a couple of the really big one's.
     
  4. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Those are really pretty, I expected the brown ones that hitch-hike on LR.
     
  5. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Wow what a great looking colony of colorful feather dusters.
     
  6. Zoanthids21

    Zoanthids21 McKoscker’s Flasher Wrasse

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    Thats pretty nice! Are they lil hitchikers?
     
  7. dowtish

    dowtish Horrid Stonefish

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    every single one was attached to the rock when I got it, they just didn't come out for almost 2 weeks.
     
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  9. Zoanthids21

    Zoanthids21 McKoscker’s Flasher Wrasse

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    Hahha..reminds me of my first GSP colony.

    They didnt come out of the rock for about 2 weeks..I thought live rock actually made the coral, so i was happy that my live rock was producing GSP until i figured out that thats not how it works ;)
     
  10. SushiGirl

    SushiGirl Barracuda

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    Very pretty, lucky you!
    One of my original rocks from years ago is completely covered in featherduster tubes. Unfortunately, they were dead when I got it so all I have is a completely tube covered rock. I bet it was spectacular before tho!
     
  11. Vbagate

    Vbagate Flamingo Tongue

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    I'm not too sure those are feather dusters... :/ but very cool nevertheless
     
  12. dowtish

    dowtish Horrid Stonefish

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    well....don't leave me hanging

    What else might they be?