I’ve been reefing for about 7 years. Started with a 30g hex (awful idea), moved to a 40g breeder, and then transitioned to a 90g about 2.5 years ago. For years now, I’ve had fish just…disappear. At first I thought it was me just being a new reefer, or bad parameters, too sensitive fish, etc. And some fish have definitely succumbed to sickness or not eating. But I’ve just had too many fish disappear without a trace. I’ve moved my rock from tank to tank, and I’m starting to think I have a predator in the tank, thats moved with the rock. I know I have a large snowflake eel, and a small marine betta. Which might explain things like a yasha goby disappearing (I know, dumb idea). What i can’t wrap my head around is the bigger fish.I had a 4 inch bicolor angel just straight up disappear without a trace. And then a month later a 4 inch China wrasse. And then a month later a 2.5 inch six line. Lost other dwarf angels, a blue spot jawfish (that one hurt), and large wrasses. It’s just too weird. It’s happened for years, every month or two, fish just go missing. I don’t think it’s the marine betta or the eel, since 1) it started happening before them, and 2) they don’t look ‘full’ when the fish disappear like they do when i feed them.
Any thoughts on what’s doing this? I can post current parameters when I get home tonight. But I’d be surprised if it was that,
I am successfully keeping sensitive corals happy like a Goni, and a large clam.
Could I have a bobbit worm? Or something else in there taking down fish? Any suggestions on how to figure that out?
Tl;dr—fish disappear every month, I think something is eating them
Any thoughts on what’s doing this? I can post current parameters when I get home tonight. But I’d be surprised if it was that,
I am successfully keeping sensitive corals happy like a Goni, and a large clam.
Could I have a bobbit worm? Or something else in there taking down fish? Any suggestions on how to figure that out?
Tl;dr—fish disappear every month, I think something is eating them