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![]() Just wondering if anyone out there has any ideas of how to catch a cleaner shrimp in a fully stocked reef with tons of live rock and corals.
I've tried the pop bottle trap with a funnel made from the top of the bottle on one end. It worked really well to get one of my cleaners out but the second cleaner appears to be wise to the whole situation. Catching with a net is impossible as there is way too many corals and too much live rock for him to hide in. Removing the rock is also not an option. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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![]() what about putting some food in the net?
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![]() i just let them latch on to my hand to clean it and slip a net underneath.
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![]() You'll have to make a different kind of trap. Try using an acrylic box, or try to section off a front corner of the tank, bait it with food, but put the food in tubing so the fish can't get it out. My shrimp only come out at night, so hopefully you don't have to stay up all night to watch them. Good luck.
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![]() Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I've pretty much tried all of the above with no avial accept for building a new acrylic trap. I don't think that would work anyways because as soon as the shrimp touches plastic, he knows something is up. I even lined the bottom of the last trap with sand and he still wouldn't crawl in there. He pretty much won't leave his cave in the live rock for anything anymore as he has become rather skiddish. Oh well, I guess I'll keep trying.
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