Hello Everyone,
Although I've owned freshwater Cichlid tanks for years, this is my first salt water tank. I'm sure I will be coming to you all with plenty of questions. We have owned our salt water tank for about two months and are already planning on upgrading we enjoy it so much Smile
We bought a 15 gallon biocube already established with two damsels and live rock. We added a purplish serpent starfish, and an emerald crab about three weeks ago. We went away for three days and when we came back we can't find the blue damsel anywhere.
We picked up all the rock thinking he might have gotten trapped under one, checked in the filter, and looked on the floor around the tank. He's nowhere.
Could the purplish/maroon serpent star (round part is about the size of a nickel), or emerald crab (1/2 inch) have eaten the damsel?
We read on the internet that the green serpents are "hunters" and have been know to eat fish, and shrimp. But what about the other colored ones?
Although I've owned freshwater Cichlid tanks for years, this is my first salt water tank. I'm sure I will be coming to you all with plenty of questions. We have owned our salt water tank for about two months and are already planning on upgrading we enjoy it so much Smile
We bought a 15 gallon biocube already established with two damsels and live rock. We added a purplish serpent starfish, and an emerald crab about three weeks ago. We went away for three days and when we came back we can't find the blue damsel anywhere.
We picked up all the rock thinking he might have gotten trapped under one, checked in the filter, and looked on the floor around the tank. He's nowhere.
Could the purplish/maroon serpent star (round part is about the size of a nickel), or emerald crab (1/2 inch) have eaten the damsel?
We read on the internet that the green serpents are "hunters" and have been know to eat fish, and shrimp. But what about the other colored ones?





