Welcome to Fdirenor's Home page, It was the only Really Pink critter in my tank so here he is for your viewing pleasure Fdirenor the feather duster
The Feather Duster is a great addition to any tank. They don't require any
care and are great to watch. A worm lives within the tan tube of the Feather
Duster, and this worm carries a colorful "crown" of feathers. These feathers are
pushed up throw the opening of the tube and act as a catching device for food,
which is collected by the worm's mouth at the base of the feathers. The worm
uses the tube as protection and will quickly pull in the feathered crown when it
detects a predator. The Feather Duster can be placed on the substrate or into
your rockwork. The Feather Duster will attach its foot and remain stable once
placed into the aquarium.
Feather Dusters are not often thought of as worms because what most people see
is just the pretty feathery "crown" the worm inside uses to capture food. But
there truly is a worm living inside the tan tubes they create using sand and
secretion to create their home. The feathery crown is also called a "radiole"
and is used as both gills and to bring food to its mouth which is at the center
of that crown. Feather Dusters are very light sensitive and will quickly retract
when approached or disturbed. Feather Dusters are known to "throw" their crowns
which usually regrow within a few weeks.
Feather Dusters are not often thought of as worms because what most people see
is just the pretty feathery "crown" the worm uses to capture food. But there
truly is a worm living inside the Feather Duster's tan tube. They create this
tube by combining sand and a special secretion in order to protect their
delicate body. The feathery crown, also called a "radiole", is an extention of
the mouth of the worm and serves as both its gills and a way to capture food.
Feather Dusters are very light sensitive and will quickly retract when
approached or disturbed.


