How long do you wait to find the missing fish?

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In short, I added two clowns, a lawnmower blenny and a clown goby to my tank. The clown goby has not been seen since. My scape isn't hard to move, but I'm not a fan of going in my tank more than I need to. How long do you wait?
 
I can’t speak to clown gobies, but I recently added a Diamond Watchman and it took a solid two days before I saw it. Then it was only occasionally for another several days. Look for the telltale changes in your sand such as voids or hills of sand covering rock as “proof of life”
 
I can’t speak to clown gobies, but I recently added a Diamond Watchman and it took a solid two days before I saw it. Then it was only occasionally for another several days. Look for the telltale changes in your sand such as voids or hills of sand covering rock as “proof of life”
I'm watching for ammonia for proof of death :frowning-face:
 
My tank is relatively new. I don't have a cuc, because I left my lights off for the entirety of the cycle and there is not yet anything to clean. Except possibly this fish. Otherwise, I wouldn't be concerned.
 
I had a blue head wrasse that disappeared for weeks. Thought the jerk was dead and eaten then one morning he was out swimming around continuing his reign of terror on my hermits and snails.
 
In short, I added two clowns, a lawnmower blenny and a clown goby to my tank. The clown goby has not been seen since. My scape isn't hard to move, but I'm not a fan of going in my tank more than I need to. How long do you wait?
I have 2 clown gobies in a small 5 gallon tank with one large rock… didn’t see either for about a week, that’s how well they can hide in the rock. I’m assuming your tank is bigger than a 5 gallon, at which point a clown goby isn’t likely to be catastrophic if it were dead and not removed. Like someone above said, your cleanup crew should have taken care of something that small if he is dead. If you have one, I’d check the sump area first before I messed with moving any rock. If he’s not there or around the tank, I’d assume he’s still hiding or a goner.
 

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