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What makes fish just dissapear??


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    WtksBlondie104 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default What makes fish just dissapear??

    I need some help I guess. I have been broke for quite awhile, and not able to maintain the tank as I used to.

    I have a 75 Gallon tank, and now I only have a majestic foxface, and a small clown fish. I have no corals, and no inverts.

    I have about 30 pounds of live rock, and a pre drilled wet dry filter. I do not have a protein skimmer because I have never used them, and dont know how it works.

    Anyways, I have had a growing clown fish for almost 2 years now. He just suddenly dissapeared out of nowhere.

    I dont see any remains of him anywhere, and no signs of distress in the tank.

    The only new thing I notice is quite a few bristle worms that I have pulled out of the tank tonight.

    Can they kill fish??

    What else can happen to a fish to where they just disappear? ?

    I have a detrius brown algae build up, and some red algae forming. I just found some strange white spider web or netting looking stuff on my rocks too.

    What is going on in my tank? Anyone have some advice for me?

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    need som epictures, my guess would be a spike in your phosphate or nitrate levels. alot of times when a fish dies they can wond up under a rock and you wont be able to see them. bristle worms won't kill the fish IMO but they will make short work of a corpse.
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    Whoyah - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have had fish gone missing to later find them on the carpet behind the stand. A cat would make short work of a flopping fish. I have heard of monster bristle worms taking sleeping fish. Just some thoughts.

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