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![]() My cleaner dissapeared for 4 days and then showed up again. Fish die and get eaten quickly by crabs and Nassarius snails. Never buy a sick fish
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![]() In my freshwater tanks I started out with 16 Black Skirt Tetras... I pulled out 4 dead bodies... I have 5 now... My math isn't adding this correctly
![]() I never found bones or body parts, they never looked sick or stopped eating... 7 just disappeared ![]() |
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![]() I bought a tiger tail cuke maybe 4 years ago. After a while I never saw him again. Two years later I found him in my sump/refugium and put him back in the main tank. Haven't seen him since then.
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![]() I believe about them not living long in tanks I've had mine for almost a year and he was the most active and healthiest fish I "had" the other day he died just like that right in front of me alive one sec dead the next ... Nice fish very beneficial going to keep my eyes out for some and get a few more
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![]() I hear the good, I hear the bad about them, I hear about there out of the blue for no reason deaths.. but in truth, they do alot of good for the tank, and help all the other fish out alot. So if they live for a year, they make that year better for every other fish in the tank..Once they are in a LFS shop, since there is that arguement, regardless what anyone says, id sooner they die in my tank then die in the LFS tank or end up in someones tank where they will die suddenly just the same.
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![]() be careful on that thinking it would suck to introduce disease to your tank by feeling sorry for a fish at the lfs even though they are cleaners they can still get ich, velvet etc and that stuff is alot easier to prevent then remove
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![]() Mine disapear in the sand totaly around 6:30 pm and only reappear around 9:00 am when the light turn on. They like to completely burry under the sand.
I don't know if cleaner wrasse burry but a lot of wrasse do that, especialy when scared. I heard of some staying hidden for days. Quote:
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