Feather Dusters seem to be a popular topic lately, only I haven't been able to solve my problem doing searches.
I bought a large feather duster yesterday, and when the LFS sales person took him off his rock, the duster came out the bottom of his tube half way. LFS guy said he would either go back in, or leave his tube all together. After acclimating him, I put him in my tank, he was still half way out the bottom. My watchman goby decided the duster was put in the tank for a snack, grabbed him, and tried to take him into his den. The duster went back up into his tube, and I put him on top of my live rock. He survived the night, but left his tube this morning. Again, my goby thought he was breakfast, and tried to drag him ino his den. I took the duster and put him in a breeder net to keep him away from my goby (thanks to some info I read on here!)
I talked to another LFS, who told me to bury my duster in my DSB, up to his crown. So now I don't know what to do. He needs time to grow a new tube, and I need to keep him safe from my goby. What should I do with him?
TIA!
Verna
I bought a large feather duster yesterday, and when the LFS sales person took him off his rock, the duster came out the bottom of his tube half way. LFS guy said he would either go back in, or leave his tube all together. After acclimating him, I put him in my tank, he was still half way out the bottom. My watchman goby decided the duster was put in the tank for a snack, grabbed him, and tried to take him into his den. The duster went back up into his tube, and I put him on top of my live rock. He survived the night, but left his tube this morning. Again, my goby thought he was breakfast, and tried to drag him ino his den. I took the duster and put him in a breeder net to keep him away from my goby (thanks to some info I read on here!)
I talked to another LFS, who told me to bury my duster in my DSB, up to his crown. So now I don't know what to do. He needs time to grow a new tube, and I need to keep him safe from my goby. What should I do with him?
TIA!
Verna