Second time a diamond goby disappeared

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I got a diamond goby 3 weeks ago and I haven't seen it for 4 days now. I haven't found any fish on the floor. There are not too many places in my tank I can see. This happened one other time a few months ago in another tank. Never found anything. but there was a black crab hitchhiker that got very big and I suspect the crab. But I know for a fact that all there is in this tank is two clowns, a cardinal, 6 line wrassie, fire fish a cleaner shrimp and a peppermint shrimp.
 

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The crab could very well be the culprit. Crabs are opportunistic eaters and if the crab is large enough and hungry enough it could very well kill and eat a fish.
 
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The crab could very well be the culprit. Crabs are opportunistic eaters and if the crab is large enough and hungry enough it could very well kill and eat a fish.

The crab was the first time but I know there is no crab anymore. Is it possible it is just hiding for a few days? Or got stuck or crushed while digging?
 

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Could be the crab. Also, check your overflow or possibly could have made it's way down into the sump. Some gobies are notorious jumpers.
 

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The crab was the first time but I know there is no crab anymore. Is it possible it is just hiding for a few days? Or got stuck or crushed while digging?

Unfortunately, yes, that can happen sometimes. When you have sand shifting/ dwelling creatures in your tank, it is important to leave the rock work as undisturbed as possible.
It is also very possible that it could have taken a dive into your overflow.
If it is being bullied or chased, they will hide for a time also.
 

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Ever found it? Mine disappeared this morning. I saw it last night. ):
 

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Found it in the fuge. Lol

I was gonna say, My diamond goby liked to cruise the overflow drain and hang out in my sump A LOT! I was scared to put a cover on the over flow because I didn't want him to jump up there and then dry out.
 

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****, i noticed detritus coming into my tank from the return pump, turned out he was in there stirring up everything.
 

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