acesq
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Today I noticed that my prized male Ventralis was not out and about with the other fish. The two females were acting normal, but he was missing. I found him stuck in a very small cave with what appeared to be damage to his tail. I gently touched him to see if he was alive and he burst out -- I could see that his entire tail down to the caudal peduncle had been ripped off! He quickly moved into another crevice deeper in the reef structure where I cant see him. I'm not sure he will survive this. He is very fat but if he is too afraid to come out, I'm sure he is going to eventually die of starvation. Unless what bit off his tail kills him first! I need some help identifying the culprit since I have never seen any fish chase him more than a normal quick rush.
The only two real suspects in my mind are 2 small emerald crabs and a 5" B. opercularis. The other fish include a 4" A. femininus, three tangs, four small (3-5") angels, a few fairy wrasses and a pair of clowns. Am I right to suspect the crabs and the hogfish? I can imagine a crab sneaking up on him while he was sleeping tucked in the rock and I can also imagine the hungry hogfish getting a lucky hit. The hogfish is the boss of the tank but I have never seen him be that aggressive to any fish.
I need to remove whatever did it.
The only two real suspects in my mind are 2 small emerald crabs and a 5" B. opercularis. The other fish include a 4" A. femininus, three tangs, four small (3-5") angels, a few fairy wrasses and a pair of clowns. Am I right to suspect the crabs and the hogfish? I can imagine a crab sneaking up on him while he was sleeping tucked in the rock and I can also imagine the hungry hogfish getting a lucky hit. The hogfish is the boss of the tank but I have never seen him be that aggressive to any fish.
I need to remove whatever did it.