Can't find my angel

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I have a midnight angel that I could not find last night is at least five inches
Moved everything and still can't find my angel. I also have a shrimp that I lost. It is a coral banded shrimp
 

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Are there any predator types in the tank? Maybe set a trap in the sand for sea monsters. Bobbitt worms seem to be a recent recurring theme...
 

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Interesting ..
following to see if I can come up with ideas where my 6” lion fish , and 2 mono’s went
About 5 years ago , they disappeared over night without a trace
 

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I’ve had multiple fish over the years disappear in the tank, including larger fish like a tang. I saw it at night and in the morning poof gone. No trace.

Just a mystery.

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I don’t think anyone here is going to find it...
 

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If your Angel comes out for feeding normally, I would worry, too. Pending tank volume Ammonia or Nitrate spikes may be a bad sign. Fish can hide very well and are at time impossible to see (overflow box), corpses at least do not hide. Best of luck.
 
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