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Dinky - 30 May 2004 21:27 GMT
I have acquired quite a colony of small feather dusters ever since I
banished the choc chip star to the "fuge". They must be getting
nourishment, but I'd like to care for them best I can. Is there
anything I can do to be sure they're getting what they need to
thrive?

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PaulB - 31 May 2004 00:53 GMT
DTs Phytoplankton is supposed to be good for feather dusters.

> I have acquired quite a colony of small feather dusters ever since I
> banished the choc chip star to the "fuge". They must be getting
> nourishment, but I'd like to care for them best I can. Is there
> anything I can do to be sure they're getting what they need to
> thrive?
 
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