What do you do when a fish vanishes without a trace?

NigelRichardson

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One of my blue green chromis' has vanished.

I think he's been sick for a few weeks (Swimming backwards in circles - that's not normal), but now he's completely vanished.

I have a lid on the tank, so i know he's not carpet surfing. I don't believe Chromis are known for digging holes in the sand, so I'm pretty sure he's not in the substrate.

75 gallon / 180 litre system - Do I pull the thing apart to try to recover corpse, or work on the theory that clean up crew will have a bit more to munch on over the coming weeks?
 
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Do you have a good bristle worms population? They will completely demolish a fish carcass in a few hours, bones and all.

Snails take a bit longer but it should still be gone after a couple of days.
 

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