sh2000
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So I haven't noticed my royal dottyback and fairy wrasse in the past 48 hours. I recently added a Yellow Tang to my RT theres 125 lb of LR. I noticed the dottyback is quite aggresive towards the fairy wrasse they are missing; no bodies I looked everywhere...They were over the past few weeks fighting for territory. I know It's a possiblity they jumped out of the tank some of these animals are jumpers, however I looked around the tank and they're nowhere to be found.I don't have a cover on my tank but they would have to get a great jump to get out since I have two 2x4's holding up my MH's and the only openings are in the back and front and unless they can travel accross the room they are mising. I can only think of 3 other possiblities;
1-They somehow jumped into the collection cup and got sucked into the sump (I run a wet/dry).
2-They are somewhere in a hole or cave in the LR where I can't possible see even though I checked thoroughly.
3- My carpet ate them which is highly doubtful since hes spot fed into his mouth 2x a week a cube of frozen brine shrimp not to mention all the other foods he gets from the clowns and flow in the tank. He hasn't moved stays in the same spot...I doubt this happend.
I did a full scale test for all my levels and they remain the same as the past few months so if they passed or killed eachother no rise in Nitrates.
I still remain optimistic that they are just "sleeping" and still alive or in the 80 gal. RT a small tiny fish won't make the Nitrate go up.
I'm at a loss here...
1-They somehow jumped into the collection cup and got sucked into the sump (I run a wet/dry).
2-They are somewhere in a hole or cave in the LR where I can't possible see even though I checked thoroughly.
3- My carpet ate them which is highly doubtful since hes spot fed into his mouth 2x a week a cube of frozen brine shrimp not to mention all the other foods he gets from the clowns and flow in the tank. He hasn't moved stays in the same spot...I doubt this happend.
I did a full scale test for all my levels and they remain the same as the past few months so if they passed or killed eachother no rise in Nitrates.
I still remain optimistic that they are just "sleeping" and still alive or in the 80 gal. RT a small tiny fish won't make the Nitrate go up.
I'm at a loss here...