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Recent additions yellow watchman goby pistol shrimp small or emerald
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He was chewed up I’ve had this fish for three months no problems this fish lives in rock work and the yellow watchman goby does bully he might be getting out of my tank today
 
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What’s the full tank stocking?
Any change in behavior? Have you noticed any aggression? Were new additions quarantined?

It’s highly unlikely the shrimp or crab are at fault. The shrimp is basically blind, and the crab isn’t built for catching fish. Either will scavenge off of a body.
 
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@Sharkbait19 So this fish lived and sleeps in the rockwork where emerald hangs the attack happened at night no fish did not go through qt but this fish was healthy always out and eating my stocking list is banggai citron goby purple belly wrasse yellow watchman goby the biggest bully is YWG the newest to the tank was the pistol shrimp
 
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Both are great at hiding. I wouldn’t worry about getting rid of them - they are virtually harmless to everything but already sick and dying fish.
Emeralds can be menaces, but more towards coral and other inverts.
How big was the emerald compared to the dartfish?
 
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Both are great at hiding. I wouldn’t worry about getting rid of them - they are virtually harmless to everything but already sick and dying fish.
Emeralds can be menaces, but more towards coral and other inverts.
How big was the emerald compared to the dartfish?
The dart was close to three inches prob and emerald maybe and inch and a half
 
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Both are great at hiding. I wouldn’t worry about getting rid of them - they are virtually harmless to everything but already sick and dying fish.
Emeralds can be menaces, but more towards coral and other inverts.
How big was the emerald compared to the dartfish?
Now thinking about it this fishes belly did always look full? Never just flat if that makes sense
 

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The dart was close to three inches prob and emerald maybe and inch and a half
I doubt an emerald that size could do it - maybe if it were the other way around.
Now thinking about it this fishes belly did always look full? Never just flat if that makes sense
Do you have any pics? Any bloating could indicate some type of digestive problem.
 
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I doubt an emerald that size could do it - maybe if it were the other way around.

Do you have any pics? Any bloating could indicate some type of digestive problem.
So it’s funny I started looking through my photos and found no photos of him these are the only photos and are of no use
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