janis
New Member
Hi
I am new to this but could someone please tell me how long it would take for my clown to be eaten if he died.
He was swimming quite happily at 2am and then by 4am there was no sign of him. We have checked everywhere he could be, pumps, filters etc. and can't see any signs of him left in the the tank.
At the moment we have 1 Female clown, I Yelow Tang, I Sixline Wrasse a few small crabs and 2 cleaner shrimp.
Is it possible to for them to eat him and have no signs left in such a short time.
We have only had the fish for 5 weeks and I am not sure if we should replace him straight away so the female clown has another mate.
The marine fish shop has just told me to beware incase we have a mantis that has come in the live rock, wouldn't we see it if it was in the tank.
Our tank is a new system and is only 10 weeks old, if a shrimp hatched from an egg in the rock that would be a baby.
Any suggestions as I just can't think what has happened to him.
Thanks
I am new to this but could someone please tell me how long it would take for my clown to be eaten if he died.
He was swimming quite happily at 2am and then by 4am there was no sign of him. We have checked everywhere he could be, pumps, filters etc. and can't see any signs of him left in the the tank.
At the moment we have 1 Female clown, I Yelow Tang, I Sixline Wrasse a few small crabs and 2 cleaner shrimp.
Is it possible to for them to eat him and have no signs left in such a short time.
We have only had the fish for 5 weeks and I am not sure if we should replace him straight away so the female clown has another mate.
The marine fish shop has just told me to beware incase we have a mantis that has come in the live rock, wouldn't we see it if it was in the tank.
Our tank is a new system and is only 10 weeks old, if a shrimp hatched from an egg in the rock that would be a baby.
Any suggestions as I just can't think what has happened to him.
Thanks