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Magnificent feather duster worm is secreting a milky fluid - Help
My magnificent feather duster (Protula bispiralis) is currently secreting a milky fluid, hopefully sperm. At least I hope.
What do you think? When should I start changing the water?
This is the first time my water has ever been this cloudy... Fortunately, I know where it's coming from, otherwise I probably would have been completely desperate. A quick search showed that the process can take up to two hours, (REALLY?!) I hope that my tank can even handle it without the parameters going crazy. I only got 120 Liters. Anyway, I would be grateful for any tips! I'm a bit ecstatic right now!
u/Expensive-Writer-824 — 10 days ago