Green carpet Vs all fish ! Lol

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so I got a purple gramma and a green carpet anemone last weekend. Well I haven’t seen the gramma in 2 days , I checked all rocks and caves today , and it’s gone , it’s not in my sump or overflow box , it’s just.... gone... could my carpet have ate it?
 

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Unless it was weak or dying I would think no. But it’s not out of the realm of possibility....
 
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It wasn’t weak or dying to my knowledge, it ate a few days ago, hid a lot, hid underneath the rockwhere the anemone is. Then it just vanished
 
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If it is a S. haddoni they are known fish eaters so it is possible.
I’m not sure if it is, just that it is a green carpet . Here is a photo of it eating a feeder fish

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Green carpet anemones are incredibly adept at catching any fish that have the misfortune of swimming into it. If a fish gets startled and darts towards it they are quickly eaten.
 
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Green carpet anemones are incredibly adept at catching any fish that have the misfortune of swimming into it. If a fish gets startled and darts towards it they are quickly eaten.
That’s a shame because I want more fish in there besides clowns and I don’t want to get rid of the carpet because the anemone is cool as hell.
 

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It’s definitely possible that the anemone could eat it. More likely though is that it is either hiding in the rocks or dead under the rock somewhere.

Back in the 90s I had a friend that had a haddoni kill and start to eat a 16” leopard shark.
 

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