Yup, no luck. I have a strip of rubber as a jump guard from my main DT area to the AIO area.Did you take all your floss and media out and thoroughly look in your filtration area? just a thought since it's easily accessible from a jumper..
Didn’t even think to, I will now.I'm thinking it is hiding. Have you checked ammonia?
Lol!!!
Unfortunately several people have told me that this species is a mucus cocoon sleeper and not a sand burrier.I guess it buries itself in the sand to hide.
Checked under every rack. I can’t check under rocks without toppling my aquascape. I’ve feed the tank 4 times since bringing this wrasse home and didn’t see him once. I think I’m mostly salty about the cost. I understand not every fish will make it.lift up your racks and rocks to see if its hiding in it.
With what I do here my losses are very limited, I give the fish the best chance at survival. All the wilds I bring in a lose about 10% in qt which is great! After they make it through qt they are tough as nails and giving the best possibility of long term survivalpersonally, I guarantee that your fish will die…just not necessarily soon.
here’s your chance to try again at keeping such a wonderful being
good for business, bad for fish
very few wild caught fish are LUCKY enough to live in OUR aquariums with good husbandry…with a chance at survival
for a significant length of time
MOST are dead within days of capture
sad