what eats little feather dusters?

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Wait!! Don’t buy something to eat them just yet. I don’t know what your setup is, but I used to have a lot of those feather duster things. They were really annoying at first, and they were all over the display tank, but eventually, they died back. Now, they live in the back filtration portion of my tank and I am fairly certain that they are SUPER beneficial to water quality and clarity. If they aren’t too big, keep them. Take “biological filtration” to the next level . If not, then yeah... melanuris and coris wrasses (I’m pretty sure) do the trick
 
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Wait!! Don’t buy something to eat them just yet. I don’t know what your setup is, but I used to have a lot of those feather duster things. They were really annoying at first, and they were all over the display tank, but eventually, they died back. Now, they live in the back filtration portion of my tank and I am fairly certain that they are SUPER beneficial to water quality and clarity. If they aren’t too big, keep them. Take “biological filtration” to the next level . If not, then yeah... melanuris and coris wrasses (I’m pretty sure) do the trick
I had thousands in the DT (150 Tall). I had a copperband that ate each and everyone of them. sadly the copperband suffered a tragic accident and died. my sump is filled with them and thats fine, but I'm seeing them attaching directly to zoas in the DT and the zoas aren't opening like they used to.
 

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melanarus,coris wrasse is going to move large things around,the one i had was a nightmare :rolleyes:
 

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Are we talking about spirorbid worms?

 

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Wait!! Don’t buy something to eat them just yet. I don’t know what your setup is, but I used to have a lot of those feather duster things. They were really annoying at first, and they were all over the display tank, but eventually, they died back. Now, they live in the back filtration portion of my tank and I am fairly certain that they are SUPER beneficial to water quality and clarity. If they aren’t too big, keep them. Take “biological filtration” to the next level . If not, then yeah... melanuris and coris wrasses (I’m pretty sure) do the trick
What do you think made them die back? Did something change in your tank?
 

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