Feather Duster left its tube-Updated

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Hey all,

I just noticed one of my 3 feather dusters has left it's tube, after being in the same place for 3 months. He's alive, moving around and still has his crown.

Water testing is to par. No change in lighting or habits.
I don't think any of the fish has been picking on it.

Any ideas why it left its tube? Will it be OK?
Anything I can do for it?

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he looks bleached?
Thats really weird, Ive never seen one like that before :eek:
 

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He's unhappy with his location. He's trying to find another, but he's super vulnerable.
 

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It likely left its tube because it is stressed but hard to say why. Best thing is to just leave it or nudge it to a safe place and hope it rebuilds the tube. Really not anything you can do to force it to recover.
 
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It's been a week since he left his tube. He's still without tube, and still alive. I've seen him move around and still has his crown on.

I thought it'd take a few days for them to make a new tube. What can I do at this point?
 

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Mine abandoned his tube also after a few months. He is now happily attached in the back of the tank where I can't really see him. He set up shop in low flow, low light.
 

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