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![]() Do these fish traps actually work? I have a brown chromis that is in need of a little solitary confinement.
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![]() A fish trap was the only way I could remove my damsels from my fish tank years ago. Instead of buying an acrylic trap, I simply made one out of 2 clear plastic 2L pop bottles. I cut the tops off on both, and cut the threaded part off to make an opening just big enough for the damsels to swim through. Then I sewed the funnel part to the main cylinder with fishing line so that the small hole was facing the inside of the pop bottle. I made mine with 2 funnels so fish could swim in from both sides, but it would be much easier just to use one pop bottle and have just the one opening. Good luck, catching fish can be a royal PITA.
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Do or do not....there is no try. Last edited by Stones; 08-12-2008 at 08:02 PM. |
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![]() Thanks for the advice. I will build one tonight and give it a try.
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![]() In reply to the original question, yes they do work, especially for small wrasses.
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![]() I have the one in your link and it has worked well for me. I have a square one as well but the fish won't go in because they see the corners. To be more successfull,don't feed the fish for a couple of days.
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![]() I built the pop bottle trap this morning, baited it with some mysis, put it in the tank and went for a shower. Came downstairs 10 minutes later and he was inside looking out. Too easy! Thanks for the advice, and saving me 40 bucks!
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