RBTA ate my black Ocellaris?!

Texsun

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I've heard of carpet anemones eating fish but an RBTA? I had two juvenile ocellaris - one common orange and one black. Been in the tank for only a week or so. Apparently, my RBTA decided to eat my black one?! I last fed the RBTA three days ago. The clowns paired up and had hosted in the anemone since being in the tank. I would like to get a replacement but what are the odds of this happening again?
 
No, but I'm fairly certain it was the RBTA. The black ocellaris was there before dinner; after dinner, no more black ocellaris. Anemone starts to shrink and then shortly an hour or two later expels some waste. Looked in and around the tank and couldn't find him so it's gotta be the anemone, right?
 
not necessarily, but it has been known to happen. I would make another check of the tank before I completely blamed it on the BTA
 
How big was the nem compared to the fish? also in the years I have been keeping nems I have learned how slow their disgestive system can be. If it did eat your fish it is hard to imagine that it released it's waste from what it ate in only a couple of hours. Do you have a sump? if so I have had fish go over the edge in past years and end up in the sump, and I didn't notice for a few days.
 
Well it's been almost 12 hours now since the incident. I've checked high and low without any success.

Seaflowers, my RBTA is about the size of a salad plate when expanded while the clown was less than two inches. Perhaps "expelling waste" is innacurate. The anemone shrank over the course of an hour and then occasionally expanded it's stomach and stayed shrunken for a couple of hours. It didn't help that the remaining clown kept picking at the anemone as if it was saying "hey, give me my friend back!"
 
You've a very good point there.

Texsun said: It didn't help that the remaining clown kept picking at the anemone as if it was saying "hey, give me my friend back!"
 
Is it possible that the clown was dying before it was eaten? It was not in the tank that long, and maybe was not showing any symptoms, but the anemone may have picked up on it? Just a guess. Sorry for your loss.

I have had clowns jump out. I found one months later when I had to move the tank.
 
I don't think it is very likely that your BTA ate your clown, for two reasons:
1. IME, BTAs don't have a sting strong enough to capture even small fish.

2. The fish was already acclimated to the anemone. The fish would have had to loose all its body slime for the anemone to even recognize it as food.

I am sorry for your loss. You might want to check your tank at night for large crabs hiding in the live rock.
 
good point PHENDER, If you take a look at your tank after the lights are out with a flashlight there is all sorts of stuff sometimes that we didn't even no was there during daylight hours.
 
I had an elephant ear mushroom eat two clowns. One was a $100 Onyx Percula.... The shroom had no sting, it just slowly closed over the fish. I actually removed the corpse from the coral and promptly removed the coral from my system.
 
Thanks for the comments. Believe me, initially I was just skeptical as some of you but the facts are there.

In my decase+ of fishkeeping I've had plenty of fish who've jumped, so I haven't completely ruled that out. I'll keep checking the carpet and surrounding furniture for my little guy. :(

I doubt it's a crab or some unknown predator. The tank has pairs of small yasha gobies and juvenile cleaner shimp + the other clown. I'd think at least one of those would be gone right now.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7295191#post7295191 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Atticus
I had an elephant ear mushroom eat two clowns. One was a $100 Onyx Percula.... The shroom had no sting, it just slowly closed over the fish. I actually removed the corpse from the coral and promptly removed the coral from my system.

Yes, elephant ear mushrooms are known to consume fish. I believe they release a chemical that sedates the fish as they close over it.

However, phender's point is well taken - a clown acclimated to a BTA will not be eaten by that BTA (unless it dies on its own). That's just not BTA behavior(whereas it is the occasional carpet anem's behavior).

FWIW,
Kevin
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7299993#post7299993 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Anemone
However, phender's point is well taken - a clown acclimated to a BTA will not be eaten by that BTA (unless it dies on its own). That's just not BTA behavior(whereas it is the occasional carpet anem's behavior).

FWIW,
Kevin

Kevin.... does that mean, that's it's not an abnormal thing for a carpet anem to eat an oscellaris? I just added a new clown to my tank and the next morning when I turned the light on the clown dove towards the anemone and it's demise. Until seeing this and doing some research on RC tonight, I honestly never realized anemone's would eat clowns.

Tom
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7314441#post7314441 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ken-21
I find it hard to believe that your anemone ate it. I'd look for another reason.


I turned the light on the morning after getting the clown.... I saw, with my own two eyes, the clown dart towards the anemone...stick to it... and the carpet folded up. It's not that I "think" that's what happened, I saw it happen.

Tom
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7314146#post7314146 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefNutPA
Kevin.... does that mean, that's it's not an abnormal thing for a carpet anem to eat an oscellaris? I just added a new clown to my tank and the next morning when I turned the light on the clown dove towards the anemone and it's demise. Until seeing this and doing some research on RC tonight, I honestly never realized anemone's would eat clowns.

Tom

Tom,

Unfortunately, carpet anemones are specifically fish predators (unlike BTAs), and as anyone who has had a carpet can attest, very, very sticky. Unfortunately, clowns need to be careful when associating with carpets, as the exact behavior you witnessed has been reported many times. :(

Kevin
 
a few weeks ago i had juvi clown disappear eatting fine but had a small case of ich and suddly one day is just died and before i could take it out my bristle worms came out and got it and took care of the body in no time..
 
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