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Good question, I think it all starts when one feather duster tickles another feather duster's fancy. :D

Sorry, I honestly have no idea, though I'm guessing they might be oviparous.. but they could be viviparous (or otherwise)! :oops:
 

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seamaiden":2esqq67d said:
Good question, I think it all starts when one feather duster tickles another feather duster's fancy. :D

haha, I'm sure thats part of the process!


I'm wondering because I recently bought another feather duster and stuck it right next to the one I already had. They seemed to move toward one antoher and interlock a few "feathers" for a couple days. Now, niether one has been out for about four days. I looked in the back of the LR where their ends are and I noticed that their tubes are attached now. I was wondering if they were mating or what?
 
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I've never seen them do that, myself. So, who knows, you might be right!
 

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.....I watched mine spawn.I believe they can do it without another duster participating 8) Here is a pic of what came to be,on a seafan :D
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