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Just curious. I have a red head Solon Fairy Wrasse which has failed to show up the last couple of days. I've checked the overflows and didn't see him there. He's usually out but he has disappeared for a day every once in awhile my guess is he's not coming back at this point. I have a tank with a lotta Rock so generally speaking if one fish disappears I don't go digging around trying to find it. What do you do?
 

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I usually take the L and move on. I might beef up the CUC if i see it getting low and someone disappeared. How big is the tank? if it is small then i would watch ammonia levels, but seeing as it was a Red Headed Solon i would assume you should be okay.
 
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I usually take the L and move on. I might beef up the CUC if i see it getting low and someone disappeared. How big is the tank? if it is small then i would watch ammonia levels, but seeing as it was a Red Headed Solon i would assume you should be okay.
It's a 120 gallon. The crabs and shrimp will eat well.
 

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