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![]() If she is in the upper corner try this.
Get a very large net or smallish trout net and move lighting etc away from the capture corner. Set everything up ready to go stool, chair and whatever you need. Wait until dark and with the net handy, swoop her up quickly before knows what is happening. Put her in the qt with lights off and a big rock she can hide in/under. Keep the lights off in the QT, feed her garlic soaked foods and avoid going near the tank. If you dont think you can do it get someone who can because the swoop needs to be quick Alternatively stick a nori on a magnet on the other end of the tank and while the sohol is busy toss some food her way, and than, go back to the other end and keep feeding the sohol food tidbits to keep him busy. If the nori magnet is at the top you may want to try scooping the sohal but be quick. There will be water everywhere so dont do this in front of your wife. Good Luck Last edited by naesco; 03-20-2009 at 02:18 AM. |
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![]() To funny cause she is the wife!!!!
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![]() Hahaa I am the one that does all the dirty work. My hubby built the entire system, so does his impulse buys and I do all the damage control and maintain the system as well as peace in the tank.
My sailfin is savvy, she is under my rock cave and does not venture out much. I will get hubby to distract the sohal so I can feed her a little. I will see what I can do when the lights go out, but these fish are not stupid. They already got netted once or twice in their lives and REMEMBER THE NET! I can pick it up and hold it in front of the tank when there is upheaval, then POOF, I do not have a single fish in the tank anywhere, aside of the clowns in their anemones. Thanks for the awesome advise. |
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![]() I have had no luck in catching either fish... they are too fast and the sailfin is hiding in a cave on me. I did do the target feeding this morning, which was difficult to do alone. The tank is seven feet wide and its tough to feed from side to side. The sohal is a pig and chased the gravy train no matter where it goes. A seven foot span is nothing to him.
So far, so good... she had breakfast and is healing well... it still looks really bad though. I can't believe they can live through things like that. Quote:
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![]() After spending the last two days observing my fish and especially the sohal tang, I have decided to remove him from my system. I spent all evening trying to patiently catch him, but have had no luck at all. I will be picking up my fish trap from my friend but I already know I won't have much chance at getting him out with it. It is close to midnight right now and the lights have been out in my tank for quite awhile. I am trying to see where he sleeps but he of course is in the back of my tank under a tunnel... I left the fishnet in the tank, but I have my doubts that I will get him.
This is a heartbreaking choice to make, but I do know it is in the best interest of my other fish. Sunny is my favorite and it will be hard to let him go back to the LFS where I purchased him from... He has not done anything since the fight with the sailfin, but I can tell I won't be able to keep him in a nice community tank. He was a model tank mate, and now he suddenly is not. Strange how they can turn on dime for no real rhyme of reason. I read if they are hungry they may get aggressive, I feed him all the time pellet by pellet, but he is always hungry. I just have no idea fo how in the heck I am going to catch a streak of lightening that knows he is on the wanted list. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Quote:
How many chances have you given him? I certainly think its best he goes but at the same time its going to really stress him out to try to catch him. Also stressing out the rest of the guys. Hard situation. I just went through the same thing the past week but in my case I removed the bullied fish and not the bully. In retrospect I made a mistake I think...the Hippo was beating the crap out of the PBT and since the PBT was the new comer, I opted to catch him out. But since then, the Hippo has just moved on to harassing my Tusk pretty badly. Maybe I should have removed the Hippo. Not sure what I am even getting at really ![]() I also noticed my Naso has a small gash on his side too now. Not sure if it was the Hippo but I wouldn't be surprised. And my Naso absolutely does NOT stand up for himself. If the Naso ever gets hurt, the fish that does it will be gone in an instant. Guess you can tell who my favorite is ![]() I would say if it starts to escalate again, try to get the Sohal somehow and fast. I almost waited too long to "save" my PBT. By the time I went to catch him, he was so tired and beat up that he pretty much had no fight left in him and let me net him near the top of the tank. Last edited by GreenSpottedPuffer; 03-22-2009 at 07:32 AM. |
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![]() I've had great luck using 2 nets to catch fish. I'll keep one net still and chase the fish with the other. Many times they will flee right into the waiting net.
I use black colour nets, if that makes any difference. Mitch |
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![]() Sigh... I have tried the two nets, but I have this stupid 18" euro brace right smack down the middle...
![]() I was not chasing anybody last night since it does stress my other fish. Just left the net floating (supposed to be invisible ![]() My Naso tang never gets messed with, she used to be the peace keeper for the little fish but the sailfin is now large enough to fend for herself. I may remove her eventually as well, since she instigates a lot of fights. If we didn't get two feet of snow out here I would go get my trap from my buddy. Right now it will just have to wait. I really wish we thought about the euro brace and ways to make it more livable when we put the tank together, darned it. |
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![]() Have you tried placing a mirror up against the tank? The offender may be more interested in fighting "Himself" than the other fish.
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