I woke up yesterday morning to my feather duster without a crown. Ive had him for little less then a year and has been doing great. Its in my 15g invert tank that I perform 10% water changes every 7-10 days and dose with marine snow weekly. The tank is stocked with hard and soft coral, a sexy anemone shrimp, a hermit crab, the duster and various little critters like bristle worms, asterina, planaria and other crustaceans that I cannot ID (see pic down below).
From my understanding, they can drop their crown for various reasons? I would like to try to understand why he decided to drop it, but I also want to make sure its still alive and can regrow the crown. I added some pics below but I believe the the worm has just been hanging out next to his old tube? This could just be a polychaetae in my tank but this worm has been there since yesterday morning (when I realized the crown was dropped) up until right now as I make this post. Could this be the duster?
I dont have many things in my tank that disturbs him. Although, I have found that my hermit crab will from time to time pick around him and hang off him, but the duster doesnt seem to mid and will keep his crown out while the hermit does this.
Let me know you thoughts...
Parameters as of 30 mins ago:
Temp:24C
Salinity: 1.024
pH:8.0
Ammonia:0
Nitrite:0
Nitrate:0
Calcium: 400
Last water change was 1/6/23 so it is due for a one but I'm not going to pretend as if this tank hasnt gone more than a month without one.
First image: Feather duster on 12/21/23
Second image: Crown I found 1/10/24 AM
Third and fourth image: little worm found after duster dropped the crown (not related but look at the mushroom growth from just a few weeks ago from the first pic )))))))))))
Fifth image: my tank (ignore bleached acropora in the center, I'm using it for my college capstone but it wasn't doing well so I took it home to try to save it)
Sixth and seventh image: I took the crown to my lab and threw it under a microscope...pretty neat!
From my understanding, they can drop their crown for various reasons? I would like to try to understand why he decided to drop it, but I also want to make sure its still alive and can regrow the crown. I added some pics below but I believe the the worm has just been hanging out next to his old tube? This could just be a polychaetae in my tank but this worm has been there since yesterday morning (when I realized the crown was dropped) up until right now as I make this post. Could this be the duster?
I dont have many things in my tank that disturbs him. Although, I have found that my hermit crab will from time to time pick around him and hang off him, but the duster doesnt seem to mid and will keep his crown out while the hermit does this.
Let me know you thoughts...
Parameters as of 30 mins ago:
Temp:24C
Salinity: 1.024
pH:8.0
Ammonia:0
Nitrite:0
Nitrate:0
Calcium: 400
Last water change was 1/6/23 so it is due for a one but I'm not going to pretend as if this tank hasnt gone more than a month without one.
First image: Feather duster on 12/21/23
Second image: Crown I found 1/10/24 AM
Third and fourth image: little worm found after duster dropped the crown (not related but look at the mushroom growth from just a few weeks ago from the first pic )))))))))))
Fifth image: my tank (ignore bleached acropora in the center, I'm using it for my college capstone but it wasn't doing well so I took it home to try to save it)
Sixth and seventh image: I took the crown to my lab and threw it under a microscope...pretty neat!