Disappearing wrasses ?

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Hi All. I have a Redsea reefer 250 / about 2.5 years now, with the following fish
2 clowns / small yellow tang / royal gramma, chromis / 1 leopard wrasse (moyers) / 1 yellow tail tamarin wrasse / 1 Carpenter flasher wrasse
Water quality is good, I feed three times a day and fish are fat and happy... but
Last month, my carpenter wrasse disappeared. Checked I overflow, sump and nothing. Nothing on the floor either (I do have a cover).
Now, my yellow tamarain wrasse appears to have disappeared too... not in overflow or sump or ground ...

That got me wondering ...
I do have a large serpent star that looked especially puffy today
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And a brittle star as well
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I’ve had both for over a year... Any of you have had experiences with them eating fish ?
 
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No cats or dogs here. Any other thoughts on the starfish ?
 

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Does he do that from time to time ?? My carpenter wrasse seems to be missing .he was perfectly fine yesterday , now I can’t find em :/ ..
if its been a couple of days check the overflows or the carpet. They are know jumpers and will jump out of a non covered tank.
 

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if its been a couple of days check the overflows or the carpet. They are know jumpers and will jump out of a non covered tank.
Mine is covered.thats why I’m so confused.i figured the overflow is covered, the tank is covered , and if he would have passed the hermit crabs would be eating him.no signs of him still .
 

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Mine is covered.thats why I’m so confused.i figured the overflow is covered, the tank is covered , and if he would have passed the hermit crabs would be eating him.no signs of him still .
What type of serpant do you have
 

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I’ve seen some websites state all of the big stars are capable of taking fish...I know for a fact that the green brittle stars will take fish since it happened in my dads tank when I was younger. A decent clean up crew can make small fish disappear quickly without a trace, especially if a decent sized starfish is involved. Which fish did you find and where was it?
 

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Fish could also die and then be eaten by the clean up crew. Not necessarily murdered.
 

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