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Old 02-10-2006, 11:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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well the worm might be burying it self deeper into the substrate. if it look like its responding well it might not be an issue...

i have had my dusters "drop" there feathers before. this usually occurs when there a problem or when stressed. i noticed that prior to this drop they would not respond well to stimuli. in other words, if i would poke at it (or around it) it would not quickly retract.
point is that they usually start to loose responsiveness when there is an issue.

as far as the white tube im not sure why they would change colors on you
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