I have something eating my fish

davidbradley

New Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 8, 2023
Messages
17
Reaction score
10
Location
Garland
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I am trying to figure out why my fish keep disappearing. I have a top over the tank, so I know they are not jumping out. I have Hermit and emerald crabs so they could be grabbing the fish. The only thing I know that is in there besides them is some bristle worms. Has anyone else had this issue?
 
Sump is clean. I lost 3 healthy fish. Banded Cardinal, Diamond Golby and a Desinger Clown. I lost one unhealthy clown also. It has to be something in the rocks. I tried to lure it out with a big piece of shrimp but only got hermits peppermint shrimp.
 
Sump is clean. I lost 3 healthy fish. Banded Cardinal, Diamond Golby and a Desinger Clown. I lost one unhealthy clown also. It has to be something in the rocks. I tried to lure it out with a big piece of shrimp but only got hermits peppermint shrimp.
Where is your rock from and how long have you had it?
 
blue planet oceans GIF by BBC America
 
Yeah bobbit maybe. Or a mantis. But I’d pin my thoughts on bobbit or similar
 
I am going to upgrade to a bigger tank and was thinking about taking my rocks out one at a time and straying them with fresh water to see what comes out of them. Do you think that is a good idea?
 
You said one clown was unhealthy when it died - I’d bet the other fish also had what it did. They got sick and died, and the cuc made them disappear.
 
All the fish got eaten or came up missing within 3 days of getting them. I have two healthy clown fish in the tank that have been there for a long time. One was gone the next morning after putting him in the tank and I am finding no remains of any of them. The unhealthy fish was a clown fish I bought with another clown fish to be a pair. The healthy one is still there. I understand that the unhealthy one disappeared, but the healthy fish that disappeared within one day, just does not make since.
 
I upgraded my tank to a 150 gallon, in the process, I had to move all rocks. The only thing I found that could have been eaten them is two giant bristle worms and one medium size. Apart from that, I had a few large crabs. The tanks seems to be running fine, so I went and bought a Six Line Wrasp and a Yellow Tail Damsel. The fish have made it through 2 nights, which is more than I could say for some other fish that disappeared.
20240420_160951.jpg
 
Did the damsel and six like make it? I’m also battling disappearing fish with no bodies… but it’s typically weeks after being in the tank. Very annoying
 
The damsel and six line made it. However, we had a tornado here and lost power for 2.5 days. I lost the six line during that time. Current focus is trying to bring my corrals back to health. The only thing I can think of is it was the Bristle Worms or Hermit Crabs that were getting my fish.
 
I upgraded my tank to a 150 gallon, in the process, I had to move all rocks. The only thing I found that could have been eaten them is two giant bristle worms and one medium size. Apart from that, I had a few large crabs. The tanks seems to be running fine, so I went and bought a Six Line Wrasp and a Yellow Tail Damsel. The fish have made it through 2 nights, which is more than I could say for some other fish that disappeared.
20240420_160951.jpg
Hey there,
You may get lucky and find 1 of the missing fish in those overflows, happened to me many times over the years.
-Wen
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
Back
Top