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> Mystery in my tank- disappearing fish
angelaerith
post Jan 5 2010, 11:14 PM
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I have an 80 gal tank with a pleco, 2 Horabagrus brachysoma (suncats), and I recently had to merge my tanks so 6 mollies went in, as well as 2 irridescent sharks, 2 balas, and a loach. Over night all but one molly has disappeared, I cant even find a body, which makes me think someone ate them.
My thoughts are it is either the suncats or the pleco.
Im afraid the last molly and zebra are going to disappear soon if I don't find out whats happening. An irridescent shark was also found dead on the bottom. There was no sign of disease, or trauma. The night before he was eating normally and swimming around. Then dead. Im confused as to whats happening.
Can someone help??
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Jesse
post Jan 5 2010, 11:33 PM
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The iridescent sharks or sun cats are probably the culprits. Perhaps the dead iridescent shark ate too many mollies. unsure.gif
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post Jan 6 2010, 09:18 PM
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QUOTE(Jesse @ Jan 5 2010, 11:33 PM) *

The iridescent sharks or sun cats are probably the culprits. Perhaps the dead iridescent shark ate too many mollies. unsure.gif



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