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![]() Drain the tank, pick him up, put water back. Done.
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![]() Will draining 100% of the water then putting it back harm any of my tank mates in any way?
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![]() I've drained my tank many times to catch fish. I wouldn't even try any other way.
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Also, sponges exposed to air can very quickly die and then you'll end up with dying sponges creating an ammonia spike & you go through a mini-cycle. Ornamental sponges are hard enough to keep alive as it is without the added stress of air exposure. For these two reef inhabitants, a few seconds is not a big deal. However, if they're going to be exposed to air for longer (which is usually the case when completely draining your tank, catching the fish and then refilling the tank), I would move them to a holding container to stay submerged during the whole process. |
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As for sponges, I've hardly ever seen a tank with enough sponge that could die and cause any kind of spike. I've left acros outside for 2 hours and put them back in the tank, did fine too. These things are way tougher than you give them credit for. ![]()
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![]() man i guess i gotta find a bunch of large containers to hold the water now lol. might as well do a water change as well while im at it
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![]() Good things to keep on hand. I have 3 50g barrels just for times like that -lol
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![]() caught both of my anthias in under 2 min. this is hands down the easiest method i've used.
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![]() personally i would place the rock he is living in, in a bucket filled with your system water, i would suggest continually pulling rock in and out of water, it may make him want to escape the rock or possibly stress him out but that is dependent, Ive never tried this but could be a good method lol
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