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I had a Miniatus Grouper back in the 90's. As soon as it hit my tank it ate anything that fit in its mouth and it had a HUGE mouth. Huge.
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That was karma punishing you for mixing malawi cichlids with Amazon cichlids known to eat anything they can fit in their mouths, snails incuded.I used to keep African Cichlids. I had a beautiful breeding pair of Electric Blue Mainganos cichlids. I also had an Oscar in the tank. She (Mainganos) was holding a full clutch of eggs in her mouth. They had just hatched and were showing eyes and tails and starting to really squirm around so she was close - maybe another week - to spitting out a couple hundred dollars for me. Groucho decided she looked like an edible wrapper for all the caviar she was holding and decided he felt like having a snack. My wife sent me a picture of the Oscar with the tail sticking out...
That was all my wife's idea. I also had Jewel Cichlids...That was karma punishing you for mixing malawi cichlids with Amazon cichlids known to eat anything they can fit in their mouths, snails incuded.
make a trap, or catch all the other fish, buy an anglerfish, let it eat the wrasse & catch the anglerfish & return it to the store.I have a 6-line wrasse that ended 4 anthias, a striped blenny, a canary blenny, 2 skunk cleaner shrimp, 2 coral banded shrimp, and a mandarin goby.
When it was all going down, one of the anthias made an incredible leap into an adjacent tank 2 feet away... The canary Blenny and Striped blenny knew he was coming for them too because they were so sketched-out. I still have no idea what triggered him. I cant catch him out...