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Hi,

These are indeed feather duster bristle worms, or as they are otherwise know, spirorbid polychaetes.
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They are small worms that are suspension feeding animals, and they get no larger than what you see on your glass. They reproduce rapidly in our systems, but you don't see the babies. They may often cover the glass. Scrape them off, if they offend you. They are harmless, we all have tme some where in our systems.

Cheers, Ron
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I have small white dots on the side of my 10gal microreef. upon closer inspection they look like small feather dusters. I have seen them before but dont know what they are, and since there are a lot of them I thought I would ask if anyone might have seen this before. and does anyone know what they are.
 
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I also had those.I used to scrape them off the glass and then they came back the next day.I was talking to someone and he told me that they are a sign of good water quality.Yes,they are baby feather dusters.

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