Missing snowflake ??????

fishgod336

Member
I need help, I have a pretty large snowflake morray, he would come out for every feeding he was usually first in line.....about two weeks ago I added a panther grouper and a mantis shrimp. Ever since then I have not seen my eel, I looked behind the tank no luck, I checked my whole tank no luck, he is no where to be found what happened to him???? :help: :help:
 

fishgod336

Member
I checked around my tank on the ground and no luck, I looked under all of my rocks and no luck there either. Could someone in my tank maybe have eaten him?? I have a panther grouper, v-tail grouper, blue jaw trigger, huma huma, mantis shrimp, stars and stripes puffer, and a green wolf eel. Could my snowflake be in one of their bellies???
 

unleashed

Active Member
you may want to remove you LR and check the substrate i have had fish hide very well to the point i thought they were eaten just to find them burried in the substrate or in a hole in the LR.but to answer your question about the possebilties of becomming food .sorry to say yes its very possible for this to happen when you have very agressive species housed with them
 

seannmelly

Active Member
If you checked around your tank, I would widen the search along w/ checking under your rocks, once they jump out, they can squerm(sp) like a snake and move a little ways from your tank
 
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