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honestly ive looked everywhere, guess the shark was hungry during the night :P , bad day to be a fish. . . and yes i keep my shark fed before people start bashing me -.- its a normal thing if he eats fish ahah , but man that foxface sure was cool .. hope yours does better than mine did :P
 
honestly ive looked everywhere, guess the shark was hungry during the night :P , bad day to be a fish. . . and yes i keep my shark fed before people start bashing me -.- its a normal thing if he eats fish ahah , but man that foxface sure was cool .. hope yours does better than mine did :P

Wouldn't have been the shark unless it's full grown and huge and the foxface was very small. Sharks like that can only really swallow stuff whole, that can't tear off chunks. So either the fish jumped and it somewhere you haven't found or it is in the tank somewhere. Could be in the overflow, I agree, I've heard of this many times.
 
Check the overflow for sure. Do you have any white rock? These foxfaces can lay against coral and rock and can "camo" pretty dang good with a white/tan surface. They can change color almost instantly. Very interesting fish, I am really enjoying mine.

<----- That white dead coral I have, it will lay on the under side of that, change color, and you have to really look for him. lol
 
Check the overflow for sure. Do you have any white rock? These foxfaces can lay against coral and rock and can "camo" pretty dang good with a white/tan surface. They can change color almost instantly. Very interesting fish, I am really enjoying mine.

<----- That white dead coral I have, it will lay on the under side of that, change color, and you have to really look for him. lol
Yeah, rabbits have VERY impressive camo skills. We have some sort of big spotted rabbit in a big display at work that's usually a greenish color and cruising around the tank, but occasionally he wedges into a crevice in the rock and basically disappears. Completely changes his color and pattern almost instantly
 
Shark would leave a lot of that fish alone due to the foxface's fins are loaded with toxins. I do not see it eating on that. My puffer just got hit by them. He is ok now, but was down on the bottom for a few rounds not moving....my puffer will survive a nuclear war I tell ya...lol
 
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