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Tank mates are 2 fire eels (harmless) and 2 rope.. Pretty harmless too

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Checked the entire house 3 times.. No body

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That's a bit too warm for the species. 26 would be a MAX for short times, ideally 24 would be the warmer end, with seasonal cold period down to 20ish. They seem to be one of the more sensitive species when it comes to temperatures.
 
Okay.. I will get something that cools the water over the weekend.. And look in the tank if the second one is hiding. Very busy with school at the moment.
The 1 is eating off my hand.. Pellets, chopped up white fish (bought from markets) and blood worms. I did put small live guppies inside.. But not sure if it ate. And I noticed something. He only has 1 nostril

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The warm temps won't do any harm short term, but kept high year round you'll likely run into problems.
 
That, I'm aware of. Now my concern is the second one.....

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I'll try during the weekend...
I had MANY fish dissappear in that tank before and not even bones are found :p

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I've seen snakeheads literally snap each other in 2 during a fight and/or shred he looser into several pieces. Between the other channa and the rope fish it is possible that there was a fight and no remains to be found.

But if you haven't removed all the decor to search then there is a very good chance it's in there and hidden buried under a rock or in a crack, they will literally dig and create caves. I've seen them disappear for weeks to the point where your positive they are gone and then out of nowhere you'll spot them pop up for air then fire back into whatever crack they've been in for the past few weeks. I know several other people who have had the same thing happen, especially if it's a pair who are incompatible, one will drive the other into hiding.
 
Oh.. Okay. I'll try and rearrange when I do water change and hope it's in the wood/rocks. Will keep this post updated.
Right now the "one nose" recognizes me only.. When I'm in front of the tank he becomes active as hell and spazzes out, when brother or dad is there he hides away :thumbup:

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