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      June 3rd, 2008
I'm pretty sure that our first fd is dead....haven't seen it in months and we rarely saw it when it was alive. So far we've left the tube in there...should we take it out b/c I don't really see any harm in it.

We have another small feather duster that was always out and pink and pretty. The other day it must have lost it's plume...how do we know if that one is a goner, too.

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      July 10th, 2008
I've had a couple feather dusters toss their plumes... one took 3 months to come back, I thought for sure he was dead.

If you're not too squeamish... reach in there and grab the tube (lightly) and pick him up a little bit... you should feel the worm moving around inside.

Warning: it's really creepy... lol

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      July 10th, 2008
I would just leave it be. Its not going to hurt anything either way though.

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      July 11th, 2008
I'll just leave it...

I'm not sqemish (I have to touch weird things all the time!) I just don't really think I'll dig around in the tank since my recent new additions seem to be stressing each other out enough.

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      July 11th, 2008
I would just leave it. No need to stress the new additions. By the way where are the pics?

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      July 11th, 2008
that's funny you ask...I was trying to take pictures this morning already, but the little suckers wouldn't stay still! My battery went dead so I'll have to try again in a couple of hours.

Our new tank has feather ds all over this one rock...I'm really hoping they survive the cycle!

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      March 14th, 2010
My feather duster was ok two days ago and now it hasn't come out since then??? The top of the tube appears to be folded over. My Nemo fish keeps picking at it? Do you think this one is a goner? I am afraid to leave it in the tank to infect the other fish. What should I do? Anyone have advise?

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      March 14th, 2010
I too would leave it. If you're debating on whether or not to take it out of your tank, maybe you could smell it to see if it's rotting? I'm not sure if featherdusters would ever smell rancid...but it's worth a shot if you're concerned...

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      March 14th, 2010
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My feather duster was ok two days ago and now it hasn't come out since then??? The top of the tube appears to be folded over. My Nemo fish keeps picking at it? Do you think this one is a goner? I am afraid to leave it in the tank to infect the other fish. What should I do? Anyone have advise?

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It may not be dead yet.The clowns may be causing it to saty inside its tube.

 
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