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Old 08-21-2005, 03:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Missing fish?

I just added my first fish to a new 30g ecosystem that's been running for a few weeks. 2 days ago I added 3 small green chromis and some hermits in addition to the crab that hitched in with the live rock and survived cycling.
This morning though one chromis woundn't eat and is now mia. Can't find him anywhere. I even took a power head and blew around the rocks and in the holes and nothing.
Any Idea's? Is it necessary to find him?
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