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Old 12-03-2009, 01:22 PM   #105
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Originally posted by Jim Sachs:
..... Feather Dusters, like all tubeworms, live in a hard, permanent tube which slowly grows in length due to secretions from the animal. (But in this case, it doesn't grow.).....  
Jim, - I've just been re-watching the Blue Planet episode 'Coral Seas', and was impressed by the grouping of Christmas Tree tubeworms.
How much additional work would it be to have a group of Feather Dusters to replace the single one we have now? - Like we have a group of Clams, and a group of Barnacles. - If it's possible, without affecting your plans too much, I think it would produce a nice effect.
..... Am I asking too much?
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