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Topic: Foxface Disappeared Posted: January 11 2011 at 10:48pm |
My foxface that I got around a month disappeared today. He looked great and was a big eater. What could've caused this? He's the biggest fish in my tank so I don't think another fish did it.
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 10:43am |
Have you checked your overflow box? A foxface is a big fish to disappear. I've had several fish disappear and were likely consumed by the CUC before I ever saw the remains but unless the Foxface is very small I doubt it would completely disappear in one day. I read a post recently about a blue tang that had been in the overflow for several months before he was found and survived.
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 11:21am |
have you looked on the rocks? overflow is a possibility. Have you check around your tank?
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 11:38am |
They hide really well and have good camouflage. If it's not on the floor or in the overflow and it doesn't turn up in a few days, it probably died and got eaten overnight by the cleanup crew of Crabs and Bristleworms.
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 12:16pm |
If you start poking around the rocks and such looking for the Foxface, remember to do so carefully so you don't get poked (by the venemous spines, that is)!
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 12:39pm |
Mark Peterson wrote:
They hide really well and have good camouflage. If it's not on the floor or in the overflow and it doesn't turn up in a few days, it probably died and got eaten overnight by the cleanup crew of Crabs and Bristleworms. |
They do have good camouflage. When mine gets scared it turn from bright yellow to a mottled gray color and is nearly impossible to spot back in the rock-work.
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 1:01pm |
yea I would check around your tank too...do you have a top on your tank? They aren't usually jumpers, but who knows. And if they do jump out, they can certainly flop a few feet away.
poor guy.
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 1:15pm |
I had the same thing happen to my helfrichi goby. Swimming, eating, fat, gone. So, frustrating.
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 1:19pm |
how long does it take for the fish to fully decompose withing an aquarium?
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 1:29pm |
I had a yellow tang disappear one day after seeing him in the morning. That evening I pulled out some rocks to find him and he was gone and covered in hermits. I pulled out his body and he was literally just scales and bones at that point. Barely recognizable as a fish let alone a tang. It was probably about 8 hours to reach that point.
Guess it depends on the CUC as well. I have a much more diverse/larger cuc nowadays, so don't expect to find bodies at all now.
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Posted: January 12 2011 at 6:53pm |
I had a very large anenome eat a tang, foxface, and diamond goby, No more LTAs foe me.
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Posted: January 13 2011 at 1:28pm |
Found him today, dead, sucked up on a powerhead. He must've been dying behind the rocks.
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Posted: January 13 2011 at 6:25pm |
sorry dude, those are pretty fish.
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Posted: January 13 2011 at 6:30pm |
bummer
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Posted: January 13 2011 at 10:01pm |
Sorry to hear. At least you know now.
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