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Sudden death?

I recently added a new clownfish to my tank a few weeks ago to pair with my existing female clownfish. They got along right away and everything seemed fine.

Yesterday I found the newer clown dead. And today I found my female clown that I've had since I started the hobby dead. No spots, no stringy poop. No missing fins. What could kill fish like that?
 

ecam

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Have observed them swimming in the power heads. Brook / velvet tend to be silent killers.
I mention brook specifically for the clowns
 

Humblefish

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I have a decent amount of fish. All look fine except for my male lyretail anthias that's been hiding. I can only see it's tail though.
I guess I would wait & see for now. It's always possible that they killed one another, but you should have seen battle damage on both clownfish.
 
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