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![]() my small puffer accidentally got loose in my reef tank a couple of days ago and i haven't manage to catch it again.
does anyone know the easy way to catch a puffer without moving the rocks & corals ? if i fail to catch it, what is the chance that it not nip on my corals ? thanks
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![]() Coax him out with food
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![]() tried that...but he is too clever and fast. Guest I have to be more patient
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![]() inverted 2L soda bottle with cut out neck and an air tube on the other end to "pump" food in, worked like a charm for me.
In fact way better then comersial "box" traps made from acrylic |
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![]() try clam or mussel.That is there favorate food
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![]() Go to your local fishing store that sells fly fishing gear. Ask to see there really small hooks and get some line too. Then tip the hook with a mysis and fish away. I have used this method on tangs, gobies, triggers, wrasses, rabbitfish etc. All I do is dangle the baited hook in the same spot I ussually add food. Watch closely that the targeted fish is going to take it, and bam! this whole process take about a minute. I should have really video taped this the last time I did this. Here is a picture of the fishing rig.
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