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![]() Maybe you could trap it? I'm not sure what you would wanna use for bait though. At least this way you wouldn't have to break up your rock.
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![]() I haven't tried it, but I would consider lightly drilling it, possibly with a small masonry drill bit.
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![]() hack saw.. works good and it cuts fast.
Steve
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![]() I use a slot screwdriver with hammer. A couple light taps on the screwdriver, and splits rock nicely
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![]() I have heard of people pouring soda water into the worm's hole and he just pops out.
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![]() HULK SMASH!!!
![]() Then just place the pieces back in the tank sans worm. |
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![]() My mom refused to let me "torture" a screwdriver or the hacksaw - so I used a hammer and a big nail.
I found 4-5 peanut worms, I thought I only had one in there... Numerous fanworms, some didn't survive the "breakup". I concentrated on the area with the most slime trails and finally found the worm in a tiny corner. It is about an inch long, I was positive it was bigger... Hopefully it was the only worm but I have my doubts... |
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![]() I saw "Madico" take a tile saw and zip a rock. He then took a screwdriver and it split easily
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![]() They like soda that much?
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![]() Torture a screwdriver HAHA, thats hellarious. Me, being a Electrician, don't think I own a screwdrver that I havn't beat on. Usually using my pliers as the directional impact device
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