What makes a fish come up missing ??
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    Default What makes a fish come up missing ??

    My Mimic Tang is MIA .. He was there yesterday, gone today We looked every where.
    I put a seaweed sheet in there, he always comes out to eat that. So sad .. I really liked him.

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    He could have got wedged in a rock to rest or hide, got stuck and became the victim of nassarius snails and crabs....Or he may still be in there, fish can hide really well....that sucks too by the way.

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    have you looked around your tank on the floor? That's usually where I find mine...

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    Yeah, I looked around the tank and inside the cabinet. Weird ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshine View Post
    My Mimic Tang is MIA .. He was there yesterday, gone today We looked every where.
    I put a seaweed sheet in there, he always comes out to eat that. So sad .. I really liked him.
    I have had many a fish disappear. Fish decay extremely quick in saltwater. I have also had many vanish for weeks, and suddenly reappear. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunshine View Post
    Yeah, I looked around the tank and inside the cabinet. Weird ..
    if it jumped could your dog have got it?

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    Now that's a possibility.

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