Well its time for a freaky fish story. It dawned on me yesterday I have not seen my lawnmower blenny in a couple days and I figured I would do a dreaded overflow check today. Dreaded because I have to use a ladder and lay across the tank in a very awkward position (one foot on ladder, knee on edge of tank , one hand on back rim of tank and other hand with flashlight) while trying to see anything in a black box with five pipes and a myriad of stuff growing in there. That gets 100x worse if I have to try and catch something in there with a net. I had a problem with jumpers and overflow jumpers and thought I had dealt with that so I don't look to often. One of my original 3 Anthias actually did it 3 times in a week when I first added them. Him I was about ready to feed to the cat after those 3 painful net rescues.
Anyway I'm all contorted, face close to overflow trying to see something and I see something weird looking coming straight up towards me and as I start to pull my face back a fish leaps from the water, hits me in the face, bounces off and literally landed in my hand. I look at it all faded out and realize its one of my exquisite wrasses that disappeared and was presumed dead weeks ago and tossed him in the tank where he immediately went into hiding. Other than some loss of color, like a stressed fish, I guess he was getting some food in the overflow (obviously not bristle worms because I saw a couple of the fire variety in the overflow) because he wasn't thin. Anyway 5 minutes later and it was business as usual for him out and about eating like a pig and I expect color to be back shortly.
Now if I could just find the lawnmower blenny. He was all fat, healthy and happy and can't imagine what happened to him unless he got stupid and eaten by an anemone or hurt by a Vortech. Every time I go into feed mode I have to check the Vortech's before turning back on because he is attracted to them like a magnet and eats and hangs out in there. We have had a few tiny power outages and I suppose he could have gotten injured when a Vortech came back on and went off to die.
Although only a tiny gap between glass and top of overflow I guess I need to find some mats and make an overflow cover and finally put an end to overflow fishing. No fish has gotten in there in many months but leave it to a wrasse.