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Posted by Ray Martini on June 14, 2005, 8:50 am
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I'd go with the Anemone eating it. I had a pink tip condy that ate one fish
per night.
> Hi all,
>
> I have a tank with a midas blenny
> multi-colored wrasse
> powder blue tang
> 8 inch anemone
> 2 cleaner shrimp
> 2 clowns
> 1 dragon wrasse
>
> They had all been living fine together for about 3 weeks. Then yesterday
> my dragon wrasse dissapeared. No trace of him anywhere - I have scraped
> the coral sand looking for him and checked all powerheads and overflow.
> No trace.
>
> Any ideas where he could have gone. Someone said maybe the anemone had
> eaten him but how would I know - there are no bones or anything anywhere.
>
> Any advice much appreciated.
>
> ~m
>
>
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> I have a tank with a midas blenny
> multi-colored wrasse
> powder blue tang
> 8 inch anemone
> 2 cleaner shrimp
> 2 clowns
> 1 dragon wrasse
>
> They had all been living fine together for about 3 weeks. Then yesterday
> my dragon wrasse dissapeared. No trace of him anywhere - I have scraped
> the coral sand looking for him and checked all powerheads and overflow.
> No trace.
>
> Any ideas where he could have gone. Someone said maybe the anemone had
> eaten him but how would I know - there are no bones or anything anywhere.
>
> Any advice much appreciated.
>
> ~m
>
>