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How to catch an Eel?
I have a snowflake moray that I need to get out of my tank. What are some ways to catch him without having to take out all my rocks? The Eel is about a foot long.
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Never use a net always a container on a eel;Try to coax him out with food
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Leave the top open, every eel I have had always managed to get out
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you could try a PVC trap; construct out of 1" PVC, add an endcap, place in the display & cross your fingers.
I had several eels in my predator set-up but getting them out required a tear down. You have to remember, these guys are elusive by nature. good luck, but I think you'll need to tear down. |
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The PVC is a good idea. We would recommend a larger diameter, maybe 2". Cap one end and cover the other end with a net when he swims in. Fill the end of the pipe with squid. It has a strong scent and few Eels will pass that up. Doing it at night with the lights off and maybe a led or room light would increase your odds as well.
Good luck, Big Al's BC |
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agree
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Levi Last edited by Zoaelite; 09-01-2007 at 06:01 PM. |
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Try an inverted clear juice container (the cap end larger than a 2L pop bottle) load with some bait and net the end after he goes in. Worked for me once.
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