Much to my chagrin, I came home last night to find my 6-line wrasse picking at what I hoped was just the molted shell from my skunk cleaner shrimp, but it turned out to be the shrimp itself. . .minus the head. I'm guessing the wrasse didn't kill the shrimp since they're generally pretty timid creatures and the shrimp's nearly as big as he is. Of course, he is the only new fish to the tank in the last 4 months or so. I also have a yellow tang who's been known to nip at the shrimp if they start to bug him and a teenager maroon clown (not really a juvenile, but not fully grown). The only other possible suspects I can think of are my two emerald crabs, one of which is starting to get rather large. I've never seen any of the above (except perhaps the tang) threaten the shrimp.
So, what does everyone think. Is it most likely that the shrimp died of natural causes and subsequently became a midday snack to the other inhabitants, or should I start interrogating the tang, clown and crab? By the way, I've had the cleaner and tang for about 4 months, the emeralds for about 5 and the clown for around 6.
So, what does everyone think. Is it most likely that the shrimp died of natural causes and subsequently became a midday snack to the other inhabitants, or should I start interrogating the tang, clown and crab? By the way, I've had the cleaner and tang for about 4 months, the emeralds for about 5 and the clown for around 6.