Today, my male Lyretail Anthias ate a larger piece of meaty food from a frozen mix (don’t want to name names). I usually break them up, but this one got through a little larger than normal. I watched him grab this piece of food, let go of it, and then decide to go for it and swallowed it whole. I was shocked, but then he swam off acting normal. About 10 or 15 minutes afterwards, I looked at the tank and noticed him on the sandbed against the glass, went over to the tank and saw that he had the chunk of food is his mouth and looked to be trying to throw it up unsuccessfully and he looked to be in bad shape. I scooped him up and attempted to extract it with a pair of tweezers, but it was not solid enough to remove and he perished shortly afterwards. I panic-searched the forum, and didn’t see anything about this, so thought I would post and maybe it would help someone else in the future. After his death, I was able to remove the food with a different pair of tweezers. Is there anything else that could have been done to help in this situation?