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Hi guys I had a malerius wrasse sorry fort spelling, for about 1 yr today I walked in my home and can't find him on the tank over flow sump no where is it possible for a nassirus snail to eat him while he is sleeping? Like of the wrasse is sleeping in the sand bed and a snail is going through the sand and he falls right on it can he kill the wrasse ??
 

Dre

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Do you know where the wrasse usually sleep?Search the sand if it does'nt emerge in a few days.It is not unusual for them to hide out for a few days maybe it's not feeling well.
 

Master Shake

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Lawrence
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you have to look realy good for jumpers sometimes its years before i find the remains and its only because i was cleaning out my room or doing a tank transfer and had to move everything. Took my dad a few hours to find a 16 inch batfish once, they always end up in the strangest places. Wrasses do tend to bury themselves for 1 to mayby 3 days at a time more than that start worrying. he might come out when you feed and its highly unlikely that a nasarius ate a live fish unless its not realy a nasarius
 

Dre

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If you decide to get another wrasse be sure to get a tank cover.As Master Shake said Batfish are jumpers as well as others. Dartfish,Firefish,Triggers,Goatfish to name a few.Three weeks ago i found my wrasse on the kitchen floor.It was lucky i found it in time to save it.
 

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