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How do I catch fish in reeftank?
I figure I have to many fish in my reef tank. How would be the best way to catch these fish?? I have no way of removing any rock from the tank so how would I do this?
I have a coral beauty, dragon wrasse (always moves my frags around), pijama cardinal, and posibly a Niger trigger. If anyone knows any tricks to catching these fish please let me know. They all run and hide when the net comes in. I might try to catch them when it's feeding time but other then that I have no chance. Thanks for any help. |
I catch all my fish at night with the lights out they can't see it coming:lol:
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YOU CAN BUY OR RENT A FISH TRAP. i CAUGHT 2 DAMSELS & 2 CHROMIS WITH ONE. YOU JUST HAVE TO BE PATIENT & WATCH.
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I use a small fly fishing hook tipped with a mysis. Works like a charm.
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use the bottle trick it is listed under "how to catch hitch hickers" on this same page
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I have also caught damsel fish using a baited nonbarbed fish hook. It only took me a few minutes.
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Yuppers I small 12 gauge fish hook with the barb taken out will work that is how i caught my blenny.. and night catching will work too ... or take all the rock out like whta i did before:sad:
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A Rapala Pro fishing rod and black worm.. work like a charm.. fish love it..
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I'm not sure if you guys are serious about the whole fishing hook thing or not. Does it really work?
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I dont actually use a fishing rod, but I am dead serious about using a hook.:mrgreen:
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Hook and line work great. I've even used a fishhook cut off at the shaft (just the straight part of hook) impailed with bait, to wean picky eaters off live food only. Here are a couple tips I'd like to add. 1: Use a hook small enough to get in its mouth, but not easily swallowed. 2: Snip or squeeze the barb with plyers. 3: Any fishing store with fly tying materials will have hooks right down to the size of a gnat. 4: If you are a fisherman, ignore the instinct to "Set the hook!" 5: Don't wait for a for sure hookup, pull out right away on the fish hitting the hook. This avoids swallowing hook. 6: have a large fish fallout zone and fish pickup method ready incase you loose it off the hook. 7: a valid fishing licence! <wink> |
The fish that you guys catch don't die through all of this? I mean, I've fished for a lot of years and know that the fish you release swim away, but after that, who knows. Plus, it's a lot different when you might be dealing with a $100 fish. I don't doubt you do it, but I'd just be scared I'd kill it. Has anyone ever bought a fish from someone who caught it for you like this?
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In order of less damage to fish, the first is trap. Next hook, followed by net in my opinion. |
I would agree that a net is much worse for a fish than a hook. I wonder if we'll see the day LFS's using hooks instead of nets, to save the fish.:mrgreen:
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Just make sure you don't use cheap line. A break off could be bad. Metal desolving into the tank ect...
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A fish sonar might help if the tank is too deep :biggrin:
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I have been trying to catch 2 overly agressive damsels for the past week or so. I've tried the DIY 2L bottle trap with no suck luck. (I could catch any other fish but the damsels) I finally went to canadian tire and bought a small fly hook and line last night and caught the first of the 2. Hopefully tonight I can snag the other one. |
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