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![]() My trap is modified and have no magnets.
Place the trap in with a fishing line holding the door open, place the food through the tube on the top as to have it dropped in the trap and wait...keep doing it for 3 days untill all the fish are very conformable going in with no issues as I don't want to spook them and have to wait another week till they are used to it again...then when least expecting it and happily eating I release the line to shut the door with mostly couple fish and the one I want out...voila fish out and to new home. good luck and be patient. Yes I would love to have your fish and trust you its healthy. cheers |
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![]() Well that was easier than I thought it would be. I now have a very unhappy PBT in the larges chamber of my sump.
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![]() Just posted him in the livestock section.
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![]() I have had luck with putting an tank divider from Big Al's
Basically get the fish on one side and put the divider in Let him slow down a bit and go in for the catch This way you only have to move a few rocks...well I guess it depends on your tank layout... Good luck! |
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![]() I came up with an ingenious and incredibly effective way to catch fish, especially tangs. I cut a small eggcrate wall, and use zip ties to create a hinge that attached to another piece, the door. I just place that in the sand bed to essentially create a "run", and leave it in the tank for an hour. Get your seaweed into the tank near the edge of the run, and slowly move it in, then when they swim in, you just close the door. The run is about as wide as my net, so it makes catching very easy!
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