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![]() You can use a glass mixing bowl insted and a plait wate for the angle to swim in and place the plait over the entrance. It has to be a clear mixing bowl one they can see through or they may figure it out onthe other hand if they can not see through it and you can leave it in the tank for a day. On the other hand they may think its a new cave if they can not see though it and be at home with it then you can sneek up an them and cover it.
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![]() try using some porous net-like cloth, make a big square and tie 4 strings to each of the corners. Sink the cloth to the bottom of your tank. When you feed the fish, they should all come to the top and you pull up your net and then isolate out the angel with another dip net.
or, " got a small fishing rod and barbless no 12 hooks ? " Might be fun. lol |
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![]() Ahh sorry derek , this is all my bad I should of known he would go for more than just plate coral. I had to completely rip my tank apart to get him, hes a sneaky little fish.
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![]() Ocean Aquatics sells a fish trap by Aqua-Medic http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...dic-Fish-Trap/
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![]() Tangs and clowns tore apart a pop bottle?
![]() FWIW I second the pop bottle trick, but if that doesn't work, get some acrylic and start closing off sections of the tank to the fish. Eggcrate too maybe but acrylic and glass is invisible to them so you'll do better that way. I had zero luck with store-bought traps. Problem is they're so huge they don't fit anywhere where the fish go, and they're almost neutrally buoyant so bobs around in the current. Worth a shot though. Check with Red Coral, I believe they have one you can borrow or rent.
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![]() Quote:
If you still haven't catch him by the time I get back to Calgary, I will bring my eggcrate sheets, nets and we will catch him. ![]()
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![]() this is how I catch fish..
![]() I just leave the panel of glass or acrylic in there for a little while so that they get used to it being there. Then when you're ready to trap, throw their dinner into The Triangle of Doom!! ![]() |
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![]() Easiest way is to buy a large fish net, cut off the net, insert a large clear bag into the net frame opening rolling the bag opening around the edge of the net frame. Add some food inside the bag or corner the fish. Since the bag is clear the fish will swim into it allowing you to pull it out. I have used this many times with no issues. You should never net a fish --> the net material will damage the fishes slime coating allowing infection.
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![]() Try using two pcs of glass the same height of your tank so he doesn't jump over. If you can, place one pc. in the tank so that one side is against the tank, and the other side is open Leave it for awhile untill the fish get accustomed to it. Eventually your angel will swim between the glass and tank, as he does quickly block the other end with the other pc of glass. This has worked for me several times,
be patient. Caution with a net, Angels have small barbs around gills and can get tangled up in your net. Good fishing. |