I was just reading that Forum Index blurb, under 'What did I do wrong?'. "Find out if your fish died from...that new rock..." Yeah, it was a really bad catch!
But it did help me figure out where to post this. It's only been a week or so, since one of my breeders took a leap out of my breeding tank one night. Now I finally get about to cleaning up my main tank, I discover this:
Not the best pic for better or worse, but that object is the head of one of my Cory's lodged firmly in the knot-hole of one of my stumps. She's well gone of course. But I've been unable to remove the body, it won't go forward or back. I've felt around underneath, the only possible gap is one I can barely poke my little finger into, and I can't feel the fish anyway.
It's a good size stump, it can shelter 20 or 30 Cory's in the large cavern underneath. And I've two Keyhole Cichlids that spend a lot of time down there. There are many little cracks and crevasses through which fish are always darting in and out of.
Unless I'm prepared to remove the entire thing, or pull apart the body in-situ, it's probally gunna have to stay, and work things out naturally. I know that's happened before, fish go missing, and I didn't flush 'em!