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Lost a fish today, came home to emerald crab and peppermint shrimp devouring the body. Once they released it, I pulled the carcous. Should I do any kind of water change. 25 gall.
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Sorry for the loss, how was the rest of the crew doing? It looks like you have some resiliency in the tank. I don’t think a water change is necessary, but it will do no harm
 

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Lost a fish today, came home to emerald crab and peppermint shrimp devouring the body. Once they released it, I pulled the carcous. Should I do any kind of water change. 25 gall.
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Nah. It happens. Was it a new fish?
 

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Your CUC would have caught most of what came off the body, if you removed the dead fish, a water change should not be necessary. Maybe test ammonia if super concerned.
 
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Main thing is to watch the rest of your fish closely in case the new fish had some sort of disease.
Good point. Everyone really seems happy.
I'm thinking I might not have given him enough time to acclimate, and also having a ywg. Might have stressed him out
 

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Lost a fish today, came home to emerald crab and peppermint shrimp devouring the body. Once they released it, I pulled the carcous. Should I do any kind of water change. 25 gall.
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Thank your cleaner crew who reduced risk of decay. If youre running carbon, your water quality should not have changed
 
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I do have carbon bag in there. As this point just trying to rid the diatoms on the sand bed. I gave it a lift yesterday after feeding corals reef roids
 

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