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seamonkey

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I was staring at my tank. (yes, my empty tank full of rocks and sand) and i noticed a frilly little fan thingy cropping oout from behind one of the live rocks. i think it was a feather duster worm that hitchhiked its way into the tank ont he liverock. now the questions:
1. can a small featherduster hitchhike and survive a new tank cycling?
2. if it is starled can it "disappear" suddenly? (when i poked my head around the side to take a better look at it, it was gone already)
3. do they poop? (yup, i said poop. i have noticed a small scattered pile of little grain sized brown things collecting under the rock where i just saw the feather duster over the past few days. they were definitely NOT there when we put the sand in.)

Additionally I have now been cycyling the tank for about five days. I have seen snails, worms, and little tiny flea sized crustaceans. all of which i have read are a good sign.

Also, last night's water test read:
Ammonia - 6 ppm
Nitrite - off the chart
Nitrate - 10 ppm
so i guess it is cycling

yay!
 

deelucky

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LARGO, FLORIDA
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yes its possible for it to survive cycling mine did. and as for the poop thing im not to sure and yes the great cycle has begun.enjoy the wait.lol.mine lasted 24 days
 

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