CrayolaViolence
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I've had a new torch coral for about a week now. It's been doing wonderful. blooming nicely, seemingly happy. Went to bed last night and woke up this AM and it was gone right down to the skeleton.
Do I have something in my tank capable of eating it. I thought I had only reef safe animals. 2 mandarin, peppermint shrimp, feather duster, 2 yellow tangs, and ghost shrimp, emerald crabs, a mated pair of coral banded shrimp and blue and red legged hermit crabs, astra snails, narcissus snails, a turbo snail and one brittle sea star a few tiny sand sifting sea stars.
Any idea as to what could have happened? I have several duncans which have not been touched, goniporia, windpipe coral, even candy canes and mushrooms. This was the first time I've ever had a torch and the first time I've had a coral just disappear.
I've seen in a few places peppermint shrimp could be to blame but many insist only if it was dying which it wasn't. If it is the peppermint shrimp they will be flushed (or most likely moved to a non coral tank). My tank is VERY well fed so there is no reason for them to eat a torch coral of all things. Any ideas? I really don't want to have to tear apart my tank and go on a critter hunt but I will if need be.
Thanks.
Do I have something in my tank capable of eating it. I thought I had only reef safe animals. 2 mandarin, peppermint shrimp, feather duster, 2 yellow tangs, and ghost shrimp, emerald crabs, a mated pair of coral banded shrimp and blue and red legged hermit crabs, astra snails, narcissus snails, a turbo snail and one brittle sea star a few tiny sand sifting sea stars.
Any idea as to what could have happened? I have several duncans which have not been touched, goniporia, windpipe coral, even candy canes and mushrooms. This was the first time I've ever had a torch and the first time I've had a coral just disappear.
I've seen in a few places peppermint shrimp could be to blame but many insist only if it was dying which it wasn't. If it is the peppermint shrimp they will be flushed (or most likely moved to a non coral tank). My tank is VERY well fed so there is no reason for them to eat a torch coral of all things. Any ideas? I really don't want to have to tear apart my tank and go on a critter hunt but I will if need be.
Thanks.