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I used to keep several Hawaiian featherdusters in a FOWLR that was exposed to sunlight and thus always had a lot of phytoplankton. They reproduced like crazy, sexually. My former LFS always had them in stock and thus had many babies in the sump from them spawning. I suspect they really love dirty tanks. In one kf my tanks I had a couple tiny Hawaiian featherduster smaller than the size of a dime, months later I had many of them scattered across the rockscape and sand.This tank was very very dirty (nutrient wise like algae, not just nitrates).