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 Might be able to use the suction of a siphon to get it out of there... 
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		Sucking and sticks, and blowers oh my!  
	Perhaps I'll jump in to my little submarine and go get it! :razz: Regardless of my method its gonna suck! :mrgreen:  | 
		
 I had to get a dead fish out once so I used a pump and a peace of tubing tit worked ok. Just be carful that the fish dosnt go the wrong way. You might also want to get some fungiside to help if that orange stuff is a fungus, I dont think that it could be any thing else. 
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		sometimes redirecting the flow in your tank will do the trick. if you have lots of hermit crabs and worms and shrimps in your tank, let them deal with it. if not, best to get it out. 
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		When i got home from work this evening the carcas was completely gone and no sign of any residual fungus. Three cheers for the reef janitors! How lucky am I. :biggrin:  
	I'll probly do a water change soon just to make sure that there is no amonia spike.  | 
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