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I need help I just saw this in my tank at never seen this before. I need to know if this is normal with feather dusters. This little guy came out of his tube and will not go back in.

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Occassionally. Sometimes, they just want to move and make a new tube.
Just FYU - sometimes they also send little cloudy puffs into the water. That is normal, too.
 
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Occassionally. Sometimes, they just want to move and make a new tube.
Just FYU - sometimes they also send little cloudy puffs into the water. That is normal, too.
So I'm good here with this little guy? I was feeding everyone and I saw this happen. Got so lost of what happened here
 

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You are good. He or she will make a new translucent tube when it finds it's new happy place and it will cover that with sand and detritus over the next day. Most likely, it wanted a location with different flow. As long as nothing picks on it, you're fine.
 

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Ive had at least two feather dusters abandon their tube to find several weeks later a new head emerge as they pushed the other one out. Do note though that feather dusters release their plume if they're growing, malnourished or being harassed. If rejected from tube, do not attempt to reinsert it as it will stress the worm further.
On other occasion, they move out the tube to a better position in a stronger current. The worm can then build a new transparent tube in a matter of hours, and it will coat the tube with sand and detritus over a matter of a few days.
 
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Ive had at least two feather dusters abandon their tube to find several weeks later a new head emerge as they pushed the other one out. Do note though that feather dusters release their plume if they're growing, malnourished or being harassed. If rejected from tube, do not attempt to reinsert it as it will stress the worm further.
On other occasion, they move out the tube to a better position in a stronger current. The worm can then build a new transparent tube in a matter of hours, and it will coat the tube with sand and detritus over a matter of a few days.
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