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![]() Burn your house down, collect the insurance and start again.
Really a trap is your best bet. Maybe put a pvc pipe with some holes drilled in it and some shrimp or fish or something smelly in just after lights out. Watch with a red flashlight. If you have a spot large enough on your sandbed / bottom that is away from the rock that would be ideal because for all you know he's 8 feet long and you've only seen 2 feet of it. |
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![]() sure doesn't sound like it's scavenging for dead things.
you should try to identify whatever it is in your tank that it seems to eat the most, then remove as much of it from your system as you can, then bait a trap with whatever it is. I don't think you'll read too many successful trapping stories with these guys. |
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![]() I had one years ago, never caught it, but did find the rock it lived in. The rock went into the garden
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![]() I have a blue UV flashlight you could borrow, but you'd have to make sure you return it afterwards.
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