ambautista
New Member
Hi Guys,
I am in need of some serious advice. I inherited an engineer goby about three years ago and the the last year I've several fish just disappear in my tank (55g, FOWLR). I just purchased a flame hawk and now he's gone missing. Yes, I've checked everywhere inside and out of the tank. This is not the first time either. I've also have lost a bartlett anthias, a picasso trigger, Christmas Wrasse, neon goby and now my little hawkfish. I asked if the hawkfish would get along with my goby and they (fish store) thought they should be just fine together considering they are both bottom dwellers. I have never found any carcasses or fish matter anywhere and often many of my snails go missing and all that is left is their shells. The only culprit I can think of is my goby as he is the only survivor of all my mishaps. I do have a small yellow tang and three small clownfish that seem to be just fine. Clownfish spawn regularly. Also, I added a flame angel with the hawkfish and so far he's been ok. I've been told my water parameters are perfect. I also just lost a new blue tang but I was told that it must have been a fluke accident because he looked fine and the water parameters were great. Found his body. His bladder was slightly enlarged but they said that can happen when they get freaked out and end up dying by stress. He was dead in a matter of 1 hour after eating. Yes, I'm sure I have an engineer goby not an eel and I can post pics of you think otherwise. He's about 12-14in now with yellow and black strips and makes a mess of my sand and rocks every night shifting them around and leaving a cemetery of snail shells behind. What are your thoughts as to what is happening with my fish? Please help!!! Thanks!
I am in need of some serious advice. I inherited an engineer goby about three years ago and the the last year I've several fish just disappear in my tank (55g, FOWLR). I just purchased a flame hawk and now he's gone missing. Yes, I've checked everywhere inside and out of the tank. This is not the first time either. I've also have lost a bartlett anthias, a picasso trigger, Christmas Wrasse, neon goby and now my little hawkfish. I asked if the hawkfish would get along with my goby and they (fish store) thought they should be just fine together considering they are both bottom dwellers. I have never found any carcasses or fish matter anywhere and often many of my snails go missing and all that is left is their shells. The only culprit I can think of is my goby as he is the only survivor of all my mishaps. I do have a small yellow tang and three small clownfish that seem to be just fine. Clownfish spawn regularly. Also, I added a flame angel with the hawkfish and so far he's been ok. I've been told my water parameters are perfect. I also just lost a new blue tang but I was told that it must have been a fluke accident because he looked fine and the water parameters were great. Found his body. His bladder was slightly enlarged but they said that can happen when they get freaked out and end up dying by stress. He was dead in a matter of 1 hour after eating. Yes, I'm sure I have an engineer goby not an eel and I can post pics of you think otherwise. He's about 12-14in now with yellow and black strips and makes a mess of my sand and rocks every night shifting them around and leaving a cemetery of snail shells behind. What are your thoughts as to what is happening with my fish? Please help!!! Thanks!