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Michael Lawford
June 13th 05, 01:20 PM
Hi all,

I have a tank with a midas blenny
multi-colored wrasse
powder blue tang
8 inch anemone
2 cleaner shrimp
2 clowns
1 dragon wrasse

They had all been living fine together for about 3 weeks. Then yesterday my
dragon wrasse dissapeared. No trace of him anywhere - I have scraped the
coral sand looking for him and checked all powerheads and overflow. No
trace.

Any ideas where he could have gone. Someone said maybe the anemone had
eaten him but how would I know - there are no bones or anything anywhere.

Any advice much appreciated.

~m

Ray Martini
June 14th 05, 01:50 PM
I'd go with the Anemone eating it. I had a pink tip condy that ate one fish
per night.


"Michael Lawford" > wrote in message
...
> Hi all,
>
> I have a tank with a midas blenny
> multi-colored wrasse
> powder blue tang
> 8 inch anemone
> 2 cleaner shrimp
> 2 clowns
> 1 dragon wrasse
>
> They had all been living fine together for about 3 weeks. Then yesterday
> my dragon wrasse dissapeared. No trace of him anywhere - I have scraped
> the coral sand looking for him and checked all powerheads and overflow.
> No trace.
>
> Any ideas where he could have gone. Someone said maybe the anemone had
> eaten him but how would I know - there are no bones or anything anywhere.
>
> Any advice much appreciated.
>
> ~m
>
>

Robert
June 15th 05, 09:08 PM
Dragon Wrasses are jumpers. Check the floor or any nook, cranny or
ledge for a little dried up crusty thing and you found your fish.

Regards,
Robert