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Unread 12/15/2017, 11:59 AM   #1
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Hmmm, Who or What

In my tank I had (key word) 2 clowns, 1 cardinal, 1 royal gramma, 1 purple firefish, 1 christmas wrasse, 1 starry blenny, 1 diamond goby, 1 goby/pistol pair.

3 weeks ago I found my goby that was paired with the pistol completely ate, only a skeleton left and the day before he was acting normal. We went on a two week cruise and my daughter was taking care of the tank. While we were gone, she found 1 clown dead, the cardinal floating on its side like it was almost dead, and the blenny and royal missing.

Fast forward to this past Wed. when we returned home. The Cardinal is fine, although missing portions of its Dorsal fins. The Royal and Blenny are still missing. Almost all the fish have been together for 7-12 months, with the exception of the pistol/goby, those were only about a month old.

I have a feeling its the Wrasse, but I wanted others opinions on what might be all of a sudden killing my fish?


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Unread 12/15/2017, 12:07 PM   #2
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I think it was the pistol shrimp. Although i domt think it would have killed the goby

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Unread 12/15/2017, 12:12 PM   #3
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I think it was the pistol shrimp. Although i domt think it would have killed the goby

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Im not sure the pistol is even alive anymore.. I have not heard it like I did when I first introduced it. That was 3 weeks ago. I could be totally wrong, oh and it was very tiny maybe only 3/8" long. Also, the clowns host in a Nem, so Im not sure what would of ventured into the nem to attack and kill the 1 clown.


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Unread 12/15/2017, 12:38 PM   #4
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This might be out in left field but do you think you could have a mantis shrimp in your tank?


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Unread 12/15/2017, 01:43 PM   #5
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This might be out in left field but do you think you could have a mantis shrimp in your tank?
Not that I know of, but its a good thought.


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Unread 12/15/2017, 01:49 PM   #6
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Maybe you have a large bristle worm lurking at night?


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Unread 12/15/2017, 02:11 PM   #7
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Hmmmm speaking of worms.... I did have a eunicid worm in my tank at one point, I saw it a lot. I tried to get it out but could never catch it. Then I stopped seeing it, and up until you just mentioned worm, I forgot about it. I wonder if that is still in the tank?

Any ideas on how to possibly capture it, if its still in the tank???



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Unread 12/15/2017, 02:35 PM   #8
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Hmmmm speaking of worms.... I did have a Euclid worm in my tank at one point, I saw it a lot. I tried to get it out but could never catch it. Then I stopped seeing it, and up until you just mentioned worm, I forgot about it. I wonder if that is still in the tank?

Any ideas on how to possibly capture it, if its still in the tank???
Well he may be pretty big at this point but not sure if that type eats fish. If you find one in some rock I'd say you'll have to remove the rock hes in. Here is a link to a 7 footer.

http://www.oregonreef.com/sub_worm.htm


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Unread 12/15/2017, 03:45 PM   #9
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My guess is a Mantis.

Set up a soda bottle trap. Google it.


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Unread 12/15/2017, 04:03 PM   #10
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Bristleworm won't kill stuff; eunicid---that's what they do for a living. Remove any living things to qt, starve the tank, then bait a tipped wine carafe and you may get the eunicid.


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Unread 12/15/2017, 08:43 PM   #11
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Well he may be pretty big at this point but not sure if that type eats fish. If you find one in some rock I'd say you'll have to remove the rock hes in. Here is a link to a 7 footer.

http://www.oregonreef.com/sub_worm.htm
and then begins the nightmares. wow, that is nasty looking worm.


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Unread 12/16/2017, 02:07 AM   #12
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and then begins the nightmares. wow, that is nasty looking worm.
Yeah, kind of makes me wonder what I may find when I clean out my 36 gallon as I move everything over to the 110 I have cycling.


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Unread 12/16/2017, 07:45 PM   #13
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So I just thought of something and unsure about it.

When I returned home, I did my water tests. Everything except my Alkalinity was normal for my tank. The Alk, was 5.2, could that have killed my fish?


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While alk is low I don't think that in itself would have killed your fish. Id be willing to bet either a eunicid or mantis shrimp, either will be a pain to remove though.


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Unread 12/16/2017, 07:53 PM   #15
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No, low alk wouldn’t kill the fish. I suspect the Eunicid if u have one in the tank. Although he would probably eat the hole thing so I don’t think u would find any remnants of the fish.

With a lot of predators like the bad worms & crabs, u tend to not see them the bigger they get. They tend to not come out when lights are on so u may not ever see them.


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While alk is low I don't think that in itself would have killed your fish. Id be willing to bet either a eunicid or mantis shrimp, either will be a pain to remove though.
The remaining fish, are active and healthy. The only thing I noticed was some corals not open. I have since raised it back to normal levels and everything is opened up and appears happy.

I've been spying on my tank after lights out and at random hours of the night. If I happen to wake up I'll grab the flashlight and search. I havent seen anything yet, but Im going to keep looking. Thanks for the reply.


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No, low alk wouldn’t kill the fish. I suspect the Eunicid if u have one in the tank. Although he would probably eat the hole thing so I don’t think u would find any remnants of the fish.
Only 1 fish so far that I've found that has been completely ate.. 2 still missing. Are there any sort of bottle traps that might work on the worm, if I have one?


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If everything else is doing fine that definitely rules out alk, if your going to try a flashlight to catch the culprit you will need one with a red light. A regular one will spook whatever it is before you can see it but they can't see the red so they won't know your even there.


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I don't believe bottle traps are all that effective on eunicid or atleast I haven't heard of success with it. Not sure about mantis shrimp and bottle traps may work but there fairly smart.


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Bristleworm won't kill stuff; eunicid---that's what they do for a living. Remove any living things to qt, starve the tank, then bait a tipped wine carafe and you may get the eunicid.
Might be your best bet.


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Unread 12/16/2017, 08:02 PM   #21
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Bristleworm won't kill stuff; eunicid---that's what they do for a living. Remove any living things to qt, starve the tank, then bait a tipped wine carafe and you may get the eunicid.
Sorry, not sure how I missed this one. Thanks for the help.. I dont have a tank set up for QT yet. I've been working on one..

The reason I saw the worm before was because I had to do a peroxide soak on my rocks. Well low and behold that worm came out, but stupid me didnt know what it was and I put it back in the tank. At that time it was maybe an inch long.


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Have u ruled out disease. I know fish don’t decay that quickly but once they die the cuc & brissle worms can do some damage pretty quickly.


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Have u ruled out disease. I know fish don’t decay that quickly but once they die the cuc & brissle worms can do some damage pretty quickly.
I've thought about it.... I dont physically see anything wrong with the remaining fish and they are all acting normal. Not sure how else to tell if that would be a possibility.


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Unread 12/26/2017, 05:33 PM   #24
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Just thought I would update.....

Not a single casualty since we've been home. I've watched the wrasse and I have not seen it go after any other fish. All the fish are going about their day as normal and look healthy. My CUC still look to be about the same amount, and my shrimp are hanging out as normal.

I did ask my daughter if she was playing in the tank or if she had any sort of lotions on, to which she said no to both. Not to mention I have cameras in the house and didnt see any goofing off, so I have to believe her.

I just figured if it was a worm, that the CUC and shrimp would also be gone since they all hang out in the rocks. Im just stumped about the death of those fish.


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