tiffyreefer
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Upon extensive searching, nothing comes up with this specific situation. My 90 Gallon SPS dominated setup HAD some zoos, mushrooms, and ricordea. Something ate them very quickly. I'm talking in the course of a month, they were all gone.
First the Zoos went and I just figured that whatever ate them will die, now that they are all gone. Well whatever it is got a taste for mushrooms and ricordea because a few weeks after that, they were all gone. Whatever is taking them is cleanly finishing one before moving to the next (including the bases where the animals attach) because I never find pieces and bites out of them like you would with nudis. It took me a while to catch on because there were never any signs of "munching", just clean and quick disappearing acts. I have a sally lightfoot, and I heard that they have a possibility of becoming coral eaters. Has anyone else had this issue?
First the Zoos went and I just figured that whatever ate them will die, now that they are all gone. Well whatever it is got a taste for mushrooms and ricordea because a few weeks after that, they were all gone. Whatever is taking them is cleanly finishing one before moving to the next (including the bases where the animals attach) because I never find pieces and bites out of them like you would with nudis. It took me a while to catch on because there were never any signs of "munching", just clean and quick disappearing acts. I have a sally lightfoot, and I heard that they have a possibility of becoming coral eaters. Has anyone else had this issue?