H herpencounter Advanced Reefer Jun 3, 2007 #1 Its not Sabellastarte magnifica it looks like your norm small feather dusters you find but its hair is all red (hair ).
Its not Sabellastarte magnifica it looks like your norm small feather dusters you find but its hair is all red (hair ).
H herpencounter Advanced Reefer Jun 4, 2007 #2 No one? Its really cool would like to know what it is.
A Anonymous Guest Jun 5, 2007 #5 sounds like the fairly available small red feather dusters sold in the hobby is the tube soft, or calcareous?
sounds like the fairly available small red feather dusters sold in the hobby is the tube soft, or calcareous?
H herpencounter Advanced Reefer Jun 5, 2007 #6 calcareous... But its nothing like other feather duster its all red (not the pink they have along with the red) like Sabellastarte magnifica but that’s not it.
calcareous... But its nothing like other feather duster its all red (not the pink they have along with the red) like Sabellastarte magnifica but that’s not it.
A Anonymous Guest Jun 6, 2007 #7 there are 'cluster dusters' that are commonly sold that are very small, calcareous, and usually comprised a 'colony' of at least 25-30 worms-with the feather being bright (scarlet) red. that's my guess as to what you have
there are 'cluster dusters' that are commonly sold that are very small, calcareous, and usually comprised a 'colony' of at least 25-30 worms-with the feather being bright (scarlet) red. that's my guess as to what you have
H herpencounter Advanced Reefer Jun 6, 2007 #8 I’m with you it prob is a "cluster duster" of some sort . But there is one (1). :?