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![]() Have a bicolor tang I want to catch but he/she is tooooo fast. Don't really want to tear down my reef tank for a fish. Any suggestions? Or if you have a way to catch it without destroying my tank you can have him.
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![]() You might have to trap her.
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![]() Please elaborate
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![]() you can buy a trap ot you can make one out of a 2litre pop bottle.
take the label off, rinse well, then on the bottom cut along the lines that make a star. theory being fish can get in, but cant get out. no guarantee you get the right fish though lol hope this helps, or just google "fish trap" good luck. |
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![]() you can also block off its hiding places with eggcrate or pieces of acrylic just lay sheets over its hiding places untill it has no where to run to
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![]() A net and patience. Ive gotten every fish this way.
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![]() I bought this http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=am-trap00 to get my koran angel out of my tank that started to eat stuff. Worked wonders, Just put it in and leave it for 2 days, if you have a mag float use that to hold the trap suspended in the tank off the sand bed, and then after 2 days put a bit of frozen food in their so it takes some time to release pieces but releases a bit so the fish can smell it and have to swim in the trap to get some food.
Or for a tang just put a piece of nori in there wrapped around something so it does not come out and the tang should go in their pretty quick. Hope this helps Tony |
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![]() turning all ligths off and in complete darkness, using a net and a red LED light is a good way to go. Usualy the fish don't see much of the red light and that's enough for any body to see the fish and catch it.
I had to catch my foxface with a fishing hook. Worked well. I put some white worms on the small fishing hook and he went for it and I took it out. Catching a poisonous foxface was no joy, but with the fishing hook it was easy. And last, you can buy a trap and let the fish get used to it and when the correct fish goes inside you lower the trap door.
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![]() pop bottle trap! I have caught every fish I have ever tried for! (And that would be atleast 10! Tangs are easy! Since they are usually very food motivated or the mirror trick will often work too.
![]() ![]() this fish was a coral muncher so I used the coral it was eating as the bait - worked fabulously! Need to put it in and let everyone get used to it - may take an hour may take a day, depending on the fish. Then feed into the bottle only, or put a mirror in the back of the bottle for "aggressive" type fishes - and just sit and watch! Will have to have a net ready to place infront of the opening to pull out - as they will figure out how to get out eventually! Good luck and abit of patience and you will get him!
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![]() +1 on the pop bottle trap. I've also caught all mine with one.
Some food in it and they don't stand a chance. Sometimes takes a little patience for them to get used to the bottle. I've left it overnight a couple times and then reset it with food the next day. |
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