T thedocisin Premium Member Oct 4, 2008 #1 I have seen feather dusters do this, but never seen a coco worm lose its crown. It looks like it's still alive in the tube and moving in and out. Anyone ever seen one survive this? I wonder how it eats now?
I have seen feather dusters do this, but never seen a coco worm lose its crown. It looks like it's still alive in the tube and moving in and out. Anyone ever seen one survive this? I wonder how it eats now?
S ss95003 Membership Expired Oct 4, 2008 #2 @thedocisin wrote: I have seen feather dusters do this said: Yes Coco worms can lose them too, it will take time but it can grow back. Click to expand...
@thedocisin wrote: I have seen feather dusters do this said: Yes Coco worms can lose them too, it will take time but it can grow back. Click to expand...