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![]() Pm sent, I will take him...
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() Pending
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![]() I'd be happy to take him if the other offer falls through
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![]() Ya, I know he would be very happy in your frag tank... and you always have something I like to trade
![]() Sounds like he's going to a good home though. |
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![]() Hey Kelly, get in line. You should behind me.
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![]() Catching this fish is proving more difficult than I anticipated! I thought perhaps I would be able to just turn off the lights and quickly net it. No way, it seems it's way smarter than I gave it credit for.
For now I have this: Planning to cover the end with a net when the fish swims in... hopefully. Perhaps build a trap door. Any other ideas, or traps that work? |
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![]() That's how I caught 5 chromis from my reef. I'd suggest squirting Mysis in there with all you pumps off. After a few minutes my fish started swimming in. I just held it in by the opening right at the water line, theyd swim in and I'd tilt it upwards and remove the whole thing.
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