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Red duster worms, also known as feather duster worms, belong to the family Sabellidae. They are marine polychaete worms recognized for their beautiful, feathery crowns that extend from their protective tubes.
In a colony or cluster, these worms anchor themselves in close proximity to one another, often on rocks, coral, or man-made structures like pier pilings. Their tubes are made from a combination of mucus and sand or shell fragments, providing shelter. Together, the worms create a mesmerizing display of colorful, plume-like appendages that sway with water currents.
They thrive in environments with good water flow and an abundance of organic particles.
The clusters offered are typically between 1.5 to 3"
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Red duster worms, also known as feather duster worms, belong to the family Sabellidae. They are marine polychaete worms recognized for their beautiful, feathery crowns that extend from their protective tubes.
In a colony or cluster, these worms anchor themselves in close proximity to one another, often on rocks, coral, or man-made structures like pier pilings. Their tubes are made from a combination of mucus and sand or shell fragments, providing shelter. Together, the worms create a mesmerizing display of colorful, plume-like appendages that sway with water currents.
They thrive in environments with good water flow and an abundance of organic particles.
The clusters offered are typically between 1.5 to 3"