marcusbacus
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The big question here is... for how long an adult tang, healthy and adapted to the tank can be hiding without any sign of his presence? Now, to the story:
I was feeding my fish and suddenly some of them (about 3 fish I think) jumped about 10cm out of the water at once to catch some food (why?), something they had never done before. My hippo tang is missing since that. And it's been almost 2 months. I saw them all jumping and falling down back in the water, and it was all back to normal except for the tang which is missing since. I didn't see him in the tank right after the jump, but as he usually hides temporarily when a bit scared I didn't bother, he probably was really scared this time so I didn't bother. He didn't jump out of the tank (I saw them all falling back in), or else he would be easily found (there are no other animals like dogs or cats here).
The detail is that he is/was an adult (17cm I guess), have been here for over 2 years (bought it from some other local reefer that was disassembling his tank), never had ich (here at least), never hid for more than a few minutes or just to sleep at night (but was always visible even between rocks), always ate like a pig, never attacked any fish or coral or was attacked... so he's not being "shy" or "adapting to a new tank" or anything, he just *poof*.
I'm guessing that he got seriously scared for some reason and is (if still alive) hiding somewhere under the rocks and is safely eating whatever he can find, unfortunately the rocks can't be removed without dismantling the whole thing to check. I had an engineer goby until a month earlier of this episode that had made a lot of caves everywhere under all the rocks, I'm not sure if he did large enough caves to a tang to fit in there easily. I am not sure if they can bury themselves when scared like wrasses, but even with all these possibilities, I have never heard of this kind of fish (adult, adapted, healthy) being missing for 2 months like this. Could this happen for that long? With the large amount of foods he ate, I would guess that he would be at least hungry enough to go after some food.
I think he's not dead because or he would probably have floated by now and/or the water would have had some kind of signal of this happening (smell, amonia). I don't think I have enough cleaning crew to get rid of it that easily, some kind of corpse/carcass should have appeared. He didn't jump either, I saw him falling back as I said and probably there would have been some smell in the room.
What is interesting is that after this episode, a yellow neon goby that also disappeared for a long time (over 6 months) reappeared out of nowhere so I am guessing there are some nice hideouts made by the engineer...
I was feeding my fish and suddenly some of them (about 3 fish I think) jumped about 10cm out of the water at once to catch some food (why?), something they had never done before. My hippo tang is missing since that. And it's been almost 2 months. I saw them all jumping and falling down back in the water, and it was all back to normal except for the tang which is missing since. I didn't see him in the tank right after the jump, but as he usually hides temporarily when a bit scared I didn't bother, he probably was really scared this time so I didn't bother. He didn't jump out of the tank (I saw them all falling back in), or else he would be easily found (there are no other animals like dogs or cats here).
The detail is that he is/was an adult (17cm I guess), have been here for over 2 years (bought it from some other local reefer that was disassembling his tank), never had ich (here at least), never hid for more than a few minutes or just to sleep at night (but was always visible even between rocks), always ate like a pig, never attacked any fish or coral or was attacked... so he's not being "shy" or "adapting to a new tank" or anything, he just *poof*.
I'm guessing that he got seriously scared for some reason and is (if still alive) hiding somewhere under the rocks and is safely eating whatever he can find, unfortunately the rocks can't be removed without dismantling the whole thing to check. I had an engineer goby until a month earlier of this episode that had made a lot of caves everywhere under all the rocks, I'm not sure if he did large enough caves to a tang to fit in there easily. I am not sure if they can bury themselves when scared like wrasses, but even with all these possibilities, I have never heard of this kind of fish (adult, adapted, healthy) being missing for 2 months like this. Could this happen for that long? With the large amount of foods he ate, I would guess that he would be at least hungry enough to go after some food.
I think he's not dead because or he would probably have floated by now and/or the water would have had some kind of signal of this happening (smell, amonia). I don't think I have enough cleaning crew to get rid of it that easily, some kind of corpse/carcass should have appeared. He didn't jump either, I saw him falling back as I said and probably there would have been some smell in the room.
What is interesting is that after this episode, a yellow neon goby that also disappeared for a long time (over 6 months) reappeared out of nowhere so I am guessing there are some nice hideouts made by the engineer...