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Unread 09/07/2006, 03:44 PM   #1
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I had a small-medium size Kole tang that died recently and I would like to replace him..He appeared to be in excellent health and was eating nicely.He was a new addition and was only in the tank for about a week.About two weeks eariler I lost a lemonpeal angel that was also a new addition.Purchased from a different LFS.
When I found the Kole Tang ,he was starting to be eaten by a Sallylightfoot crab.
Wondering what could have killed him.The only predeters in the tank would be a coral banded shrimp and a sally lightfoot crab.
All water parameters good and other fish are uneffected.
I really don't want to kill another fish...
Any help is appreciated.Thanks


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