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Never heard a pop yet but maybe I did get a piece of frog spawn but I dipped it and it was not on a very big piece of rock oh that would suck so bloody much how long should I give it before trying to add more fish if it was just a coincidence? Really would like to finish stocking just not at the expense of any poor fishes
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I am not saying you have a mantis shrimp. It is just a slight possibility. If you don't loose any more fish than it very likely isn't the case.
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Sometimes, fish just die. If everything else is doing ok, I wouldn't worry about it. You are going to have losses in this hobby.
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If your water parameters are good (Nitrate, Nitrite, ammonia, phosphates) and everything else is doing well it could be a one off.
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Yea what he said. After everything you posted it sounds like no problems. Continue reefing $hit happens
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Be cautious, watch the remaining residents, and hope for the best. Just don't beat yourself up, and whatever you do don't jump to conclusions and start trying to do too much to your tank. Until you know what the issue is, you have no direction for action and action for the sake of action can have serious effects on an otherwise healthy or stable tank.
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Well almost a month and everyone else is thriving and happy RBTA split and one of his previous splits split clown fish seems a little sad and moopy without his friend but he still eats and roams the tank every now and again the other inhabitants seems to be thriving so I guess I will just keep an eye on things for now and continue on.
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