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eating my feather duster with gusto!


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    Gr8birds - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Lori

    Default eating my feather duster with gusto!

    This very strong little guy, about the size of a large pea, was chowing on my feather duster tonight. Have never seen him in the tank before. I removed him because he was damaging the duster and will be bringing him into the local fish store tomorrow to see if they want it. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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