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My mandarin went missing a week ago, never saw him dead anywhere or on the floor or in the sump, just gone. he was very healthy looking, fat and happy, plenty of pods being produced for him in the sump.
I have no mean fish, they all got along great, ive never seen any aggression towards any of my fish from another.
So i'm thinking, I have this huge bristleworm that lives under a big base rock right near where the Mandarin used to sleep at night.
When mandarins sleep (or at least when mine slept) he looks like he's dead, you can even go in and tip him over with your finger and he won't move, scared the crap out of me a few times.
So, if this big worm were so inclined would he be able to just roll out of his den and grab the sleeping mandarin and pull him under the rock with him?
or do they absolutley not eat living meat?
Just trying to figure out what happend to my favorite fish. Other than a sixline I lost because of a boneheaded QT setup I've never had a fish die on me before.
If I have to I'll tear the whole tank apart until I find the big worm.
I've also seen a few others that are on the verge of being considered too big and need to be ejected to the sump too.
I have no mean fish, they all got along great, ive never seen any aggression towards any of my fish from another.
So i'm thinking, I have this huge bristleworm that lives under a big base rock right near where the Mandarin used to sleep at night.
When mandarins sleep (or at least when mine slept) he looks like he's dead, you can even go in and tip him over with your finger and he won't move, scared the crap out of me a few times.
So, if this big worm were so inclined would he be able to just roll out of his den and grab the sleeping mandarin and pull him under the rock with him?
or do they absolutley not eat living meat?
Just trying to figure out what happend to my favorite fish. Other than a sixline I lost because of a boneheaded QT setup I've never had a fish die on me before.
If I have to I'll tear the whole tank apart until I find the big worm.
I've also seen a few others that are on the verge of being considered too big and need to be ejected to the sump too.