Fish missing and presumed dead - recover or leave?

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One of my dartfish has been looking poorly for a couple weeks now - swollen front abdomen, looking a bit skinny elsewhere, white poop, unusually fussy about eating.

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Anyway, as of today it’s “missing” and I’m not optimistic. This is in a 75g tank with sump+refugium.

Is there risk of ammonia spike from a fish this size? Or will the bristleworms (I have, well, a lot) and hermits take care of it.

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One of my dartfish has been looking poorly for a couple weeks now - swollen front abdomen, looking a bit skinny elsewhere, white poop, unusually fussy about eating.

Pic below.

Anyway, as of today it’s “missing” and I’m not optimistic. This is in a 75g tank with sump+refugium.

Is there risk of ammonia spike from a fish this size? Or will the bristleworms (I have, well, a lot) and hermits take care of it.

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These guys are notorious jumpers and can also slip through overflows quite easily.
 

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I have a cover that I don’t think it could get through. But, if it did it’s probably inside a dog by now.

I’ll check the overflow…
you'd be surprised how well they escape
 

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