Hey everyone,
It is me, the original post person for this thread. Please let everyone who reads this breathe a moment of silence for my now deceased percula clown! I believe he has been eaten by my eel because I stretched him to thin, no pun intended. I was feeding one (what I thought to be decent sized) silver side every other day. But I guess his appetite got the best of him, and he scooped up the slowest swimmer in my tank, my precious percula clown (Nemo of course), my 3 year old daughter is heart broken.
Why do I believe he was eaten by the eel... well, today, he was due to be fed, I went to feed him like I normally do, when the lights are off, and he did not come out, at all, he just sat there in his cave looking all peaceful, I thought that was wierd, because normally he races right up and takes the eel from my skewer, no questions asked.
Anyways, my lights came on and after a while, no Nemo. He generally does not dwell within the rocks, and is always out and about in my tank. I am holding out hope that he will appear out of the blue, but I doubt it. Later on, my eel did come out for a brief swim around the tank, maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me, but he even looks fat!!! I no this is sounds crazy.
Oh, well. I have learned my lesson, I know I am not the first person to try keeping an eel in a reef tank with smaller reef fish, and I know I won't be the last... for anyone who reads this post, I hope you read this Nemo obituary and think twice and learn from my misfortune.
Off to my LFS this weekend to trade in this SFE and pickup a pair of clowns! I am out of the SFE business for a whle.
It is me, the original post person for this thread. Please let everyone who reads this breathe a moment of silence for my now deceased percula clown! I believe he has been eaten by my eel because I stretched him to thin, no pun intended. I was feeding one (what I thought to be decent sized) silver side every other day. But I guess his appetite got the best of him, and he scooped up the slowest swimmer in my tank, my precious percula clown (Nemo of course), my 3 year old daughter is heart broken.
Why do I believe he was eaten by the eel... well, today, he was due to be fed, I went to feed him like I normally do, when the lights are off, and he did not come out, at all, he just sat there in his cave looking all peaceful, I thought that was wierd, because normally he races right up and takes the eel from my skewer, no questions asked.
Anyways, my lights came on and after a while, no Nemo. He generally does not dwell within the rocks, and is always out and about in my tank. I am holding out hope that he will appear out of the blue, but I doubt it. Later on, my eel did come out for a brief swim around the tank, maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me, but he even looks fat!!! I no this is sounds crazy.
Oh, well. I have learned my lesson, I know I am not the first person to try keeping an eel in a reef tank with smaller reef fish, and I know I won't be the last... for anyone who reads this post, I hope you read this Nemo obituary and think twice and learn from my misfortune.
Off to my LFS this weekend to trade in this SFE and pickup a pair of clowns! I am out of the SFE business for a whle.