Has this ever happened to you?

I think I have "Lost" a fish- I mean, This fish is no where to be found. I recently purchased a strawberry psuedochromis it became ill and now many, many days later I can't find it at all??? I checked my amonia levels- thinking it might have died and spiked the tank- no amonia?? I did a water change last night and moved my LR- no sign of him- Did he just die and something eat him? I can't even find a body?? What do y'all think? Has anyone else had similar experiance??? I don't know quite what to think?:confused:
 

dockery07

Active Member
I know my firefish hides in the rocks and it could be forever before you see him again. He was once gone for 2 weeks.
 

dockery07

Active Member
I dont know, but the first time he did this, I took all the rocks out , tested the water and still no fish. It was about 2 weeks later he poped his little head out.
I do have a wrasse that likes the filter box.
 

puffy_1234

Member
What other kind of fish do you have in the tank? I had a good siz maroon clown, saw it the nite before, next morning it was gone... come ti find out my green brittle star ate it, and had a nice little dinner that nite.
 
Here is what I have: (and I still can't find the strawberry???)
2 tank percs
1 camel shrimp
2 turbos
1 scooter blenny
1 missing in action strawberry!!???
 

gwtank

Member
I have (or had... don't know which) a bi-color blennie, while I was on vacation and was having a friend feed my critters he turned up missing. That was a week ago... haven't seen him out since. I took out the rocks and looked around the tank (thinking he jumped) but still nothing... strangest thing in the world :(
-GWT
 

njdiver

Member
Put a starfish in my tank a month or so ago. Next day it was missing an arm, so I decided to move it to my sumpugium. A week or so later I went looking for him to see if he recovered, nothing, nada, no where to be found. The only thing I can think of is he died and the eco-system did away with him and quickly.
Anyhow, hope you psudo shows up!
_Scott
 

gwtank

Member
i don't know too much about the science behind decomposition... but I think that is what happened to my blennie :eek: ... I was gone for over 1 month so unless my friend fished him out and forgot (not likely) that has to be the only remaining explanation, unless i'm missing something and there is a band of theives running around critters out of peoples tanks!!
-GTW
 

gwtank

Member
well i guess it does give you an excuse to spend more money on this hobby... [sarcasm]like it costs that much anyway[/sarcasm] hee hee.
 

radge69

Member
Also, depending on how many crabs you have they can make quick work out of a dead fish. I had a little yellow clown goby die in a part of the tank that I would have had to tear the whole thing apart to get at. A couple hours later all the crabs, bumble bee snails, and nessarious (sp?) snails had him completely gone. I have seen them do the same thing to a big turbo snail I had die also. It doesn't take them long if they find it fast.
 
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