CUC for a corpse

Shaggymv

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Howdy all,

new(ish) 32g Biocube

had a Ruby Red Dragonet that was looking pretty rough last night, this morning he is MIA.
(He was eating frozen shrimp)

we looked for him for about an hour, but I think he might be part of the ecosystem now.

what is the best CUC to dispose of a body?

Currently have 9 scarlet hermits and 2 trochus snails, should I add something to help differ the upcoming spike? (He was a pretty small fish, maybe 2 inches)

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Sorry to hear about the loss. Your existing cleanup sounds fine. Given the size of the fish, I don’t think you’ll see any spike to worry about.
 

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I lost a blue reef chromis over night and I never saw the body the next day, between hermits, bristles, and starfish that fish didn't stand a chance.

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