Cause of death?

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Got a watchman goby 3 days ago. Little guy. 3 days in QT, he’s dead. Little hole on the side. What happened?!? Freshwater dip of corpse had no flukes. He’s in qt w 4 other fish but doesn’t look like a bite. It’s literally a hole

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I can't tell which type of watchman it is. Is it a sand sifter? If so, he may have starved to death in QT (and may have been starving when you received it)
Yes. Sand sifter. I’ve had a watchman goby before get through qt w no substrate. He would eat flakes and pellets. But this guy came in so tiny. I think I’ll try w a patch of sand for the next guy.
May have starved. That’s a terrible thought. But what’s w the hole?
 

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Regarding the hole, one of the other fish probably took a bite after he died is my guess. Sand sifters are really hard to quarantine if you're trying to do a long term one because they frequently won't eat (or get enough to eat) even if you have sand in the QT. I'll admit to having cut QT short before for a couple diamond watchman gobies
 
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Regarding the hole, one of the other fish probably took a bite after he died is my guess. Sand sifters are really hard to quarantine if you're trying to do a long term one because they frequently won't eat (or get enough to eat) even if you have sand in the QT. I'll admit to having cut QT short before for a couple diamond watchman gobies
You might be right about the hole. Who knows

sand sifters are hard to get through qt for sure. I’ve had limited success keeping a Tupperware of substrate in the tank w a Little Rock on top to help em feel comfortable. They dig themselves a burrow and get to sift a bit of sand. I think I’ll try that next time.
 

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The belly sunken in looks like starvation... not sure with the hole, though.
 

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