Flow for a feather duster

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Hello all,

I noticed a couple of hitchhiking feather dusters after I placed a rock. My question is are they getting too much flow. I attached a video. Thanks in Advance!
 

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don't see the video - they don't need much flow at all, but are tolerant of it as long as they're not getting blasted directly. They just need enough current to carry food to them.
 
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Thanks. I have not mastered the video part of posting yet.
 

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If there was too much flow they would not open. These are fine.
 

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