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Personally I'd be placing blame on the eel....my eel can eat VERY large pieces of clam etc...they are amazing at what they can swallow.
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It may also be possible they are hiding. My YWG moved about a month ago from the front of the tank to somwhere in the back. I've only seen him a couple of times since, he doesn't even come out at feeding time so the pods must be keeping him alive.
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Are you kidding I have had so many fish disappear from my reef from a dragnet, purple
goby, fire goby, neons, yellow watchmen, even a hippo tang if you can believe it. They became food, I guess. And I have a reef tank with no predators. So I would have to say yes. |
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Do you have a cat?
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Mantis? ahah
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Well that's a far heftier fish than my (ex?) goby.
I know it's not the Eel, he eats like clockwork, and when he doesn't eat I can see his meal as a bulge in his body (RIP: pistol shrimp x2, pompom crab, peppermint shrimp x2). Well I guess I'll just let things be and stop adding bottom dwelling fish for now. Thanks, for the responses. |
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