So my reef lobster is starting to come out of the closet, literally. As such, a couple of my smaller female Lyretail Anthias I recently purchased have disappeared. I bought eight females and one male. One of the two didn't make it through the night. The other was accounted for earlier today about a week after the first disappeared, but couldn't be found before nightfall, meaning if the lobster was the culprit, it was a brazen daytime attack!
Also tonight I noticed for the first time, a "Fish Swarm" in front of the lobster as he came half way out of his cave. Tangs and my swallow tail Angel participated. My Kole Tang is the most shy, but opens his mouth at the lobster and is the most 'curious.' The Angel kept backing into it and floating face down in front of the lobster. - all of it seemingly territorial aggression. I've never sent this before and a search hasn't identitied anything.
Anyone have any ideas? Maybe protective behavior since they might have witnessed a murder of one of their comrades earlier?
And yes, I have since began target feeding him to stop the extremely expensive meals from occurring.
This is a 250g SPS tank (at its initial stages).
Also tonight I noticed for the first time, a "Fish Swarm" in front of the lobster as he came half way out of his cave. Tangs and my swallow tail Angel participated. My Kole Tang is the most shy, but opens his mouth at the lobster and is the most 'curious.' The Angel kept backing into it and floating face down in front of the lobster. - all of it seemingly territorial aggression. I've never sent this before and a search hasn't identitied anything.
Anyone have any ideas? Maybe protective behavior since they might have witnessed a murder of one of their comrades earlier?
And yes, I have since began target feeding him to stop the extremely expensive meals from occurring.
This is a 250g SPS tank (at its initial stages).


