Uh oh, missing Naso

DgenR8

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I have (or, maybe I should say had) an 8" Blonde Naso in my tank. On Saturday night, I found him up against a power head. I put my hand in the tank and when I got close to him, he took off. He was eating and looking normal the next two days, but I couldn't find him last night, and he didn't come out to eat today.
I know he didn't jump ship, and I'm pretty sure he's dead.
That's a big carcass, and I don't have enough CUC to clean that up :(
 
If so, that's a thanksgiving feat for all of your CUC. They'll come out of the waterworks (woodworks) to feat.

btw sorry for the loss... I hate to lose any fish.
 
The ammonia spike is what has me worried right now. I will miss this fish, though :sad1:
 
I only had him for about 6 years, doesn't seem like age, but who knows. Other fish look fine.
 
Sorry to read of the loss of your Blonde Naso Larry! :(

Blonde Naso are notorious for just up, and disappearing suddenly. They seem to be fine for sometime, and suddenly they are gone. My pair did the same. From what I have read not many people can keep them pass the 5 year mark.:(
I loved my pair; they were so charismatic. Always upfront, and center especially when I brought out the camera. My male had the best strimmers I'd seen.

As to the ammonia in your 220 gal with 200+ sump & fuge: I wouldn't give it much thought. Yes, definitely keep an eye on things, but I honestly do not believe you have much to worry about. ;)
 
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