IM DESPERATE!! Feather duster invasion

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i have a reefer 350 with hippo tang, yellow tang, chromis, wrasse, coral beauty, clowns, antheas.. the rockwork doesn’t look bad and I’m gonna add more for some hiding spots.. I told my lfs that if I buy the copperband I’m bringing it right back once the job is done lol. But I’ll also try to get more bumblebee’s since they are fairly cheap..
 

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Any chance of a white light pic? The super thin stems I’m seeing almost make me think colonia hydroids more than feather dusters
That is what I was thinking
 

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Coral banded shrimp will munch on worms including feathwrdusters
 

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