Tube Worms (specifically Coco)

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I have Reef Roids and Red Sea AB+ for coral feeding. I am getting Reef Nutrition's Phyto Feast for feeding any filter feeders. I am also getting Oyster Feast for general feeding for fish, inverts, and corals.

I plan to get a few regular and dwarf feather dusters. My question is, can I house a Coco worm as well? I saw that they are labeled as expert, but it only looked like it was because they depend more heavily on these food sources than regular feather dusters. Are they truly considered "difficult"?

My tank is a 25 gallon AIO with strong flow (AI Nero 3) and a semi-deep sand bed (~2 to 3 in).
 
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They require deep sand, mature tanks, meaty foods(not rounds) and low to moderate current.
water quality has to be good
 
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They require deep sand, mature tanks, meaty foods(not rounds) and low to moderate current.
water quality has to be good
I’ll probably stick with basic feather dusters then. Thank you for the reply!
 

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