Yellow Coris wrasse is missing...

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I had a nice yellow coris wrasse that's been missing since I added my 7" Cuban Hogfish. Do you guys think the Cuban Hogfish ate him? Or is he just afraid of the Cuban Hog and is constantly hiding under the sand? All of my other small fish seems to be too quick to be snacks for the Cuban and I would think the wrasse would be fast enough to avoid being attacked? I've heard of Harly Tusks killing wrasses so maybe they have that same killer mentality?
 

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Three likely places:

- Hiding as they do this occasionally
- On floor as they are Jumpers
- In sump as they may get through overflow openings and down below
 

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It’s under the sand and it could be up to a week before you see it. If so, it’ll be fine. I’ve owned a bunch of bananas and it’s just something they do sometimes when added to a tank.
 

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Carnivores got to eat. Seems like Hogfish really get hungry as they mature. It's like they can't eat enough, ever.
Beautiful fish by the way. One of my favorites.
 

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