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Old 04-17-2006, 06:15 AM
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Default Maroon Clown fishing 101

1. get hook
2. bait hook
3. patience
4. fish
5. have net ready to scoop
6. place in bag with a big smile on face!!!
We have a 65 gallon hex reef with lots of coral and live rock...and a nasty white stripe Maroon clown . She picks on anything and everything and even will lift corals off ledges, and remove frags that I have just epoxy'd on...we decide that we need to get rid of her but how? We put the net into the tank so she wouldn't fear it and fed them all by it....almost had her twice but nope...we tried for over 3 weeks to catch her and were resigning ourself to keeping her...then we chatted with a fellow reefer and he suggested "fishing" for her. So off we go to the local tackle shop, tell him what we need and why (he of course looks at us like we are cracking up) and we pick up a #18 hook and some really fine line....debarbed it...and went fishing. After several attempts, one where we really didn't think we could do it and had no net ready...(refer to step #5), caught her and she got off, then rebaiting the hook as many others snapped up the food...we CAUGHT her! Now she is in a LARGE FOWLR tank and I am sure will be much happier (as will our fish!) Has a slight mark on her lip but ate within 5 minutes of getting into her new home. PHEW! Was I happy!
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Old 04-17-2006, 06:21 AM
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that would have been interesting to see
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Old 04-17-2006, 06:58 AM
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BTW, how's the gold striped Maroon pair you got from Colin?

Mine just started tossing corals in the last couple of days, but they were ticked with me because my powerhead tipped over & damaged their beloved LTA host.

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Old 04-17-2006, 07:27 AM
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Good idea, for some reason I never thought of that.

I had 2 jewel damsels I needed to get rid of a few years back. I caught one but the other was too quick so I ran a chopstick through a pencil sharpener, then sanded it so it had a really good point. Made a quick bow out of some plastic and sugical tubing.

Took me about an hour but I got him.
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i was thinking about getting a maroon but i dont think i will be now
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Hey Anthony! The Gold Stripes are doing excellent! They are in my FOWLR. No corals to damage there! Friends of ours have a 500g with a maroon in that doesn't bother anything...just depends on the fish I guess! Now we are looking for a pair of false perc's. Much friendlier!
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Old 04-17-2006, 07:19 PM
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So you used a net to get the maroon out of the tank?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chaloupa
1. get hook
2. bait hook
3. patience
4. fish
5. have net ready to scoop
6. place in bag with a big smile on face!!!
We have a 65 gallon hex reef with lots of coral and live rock...and a nasty white stripe Maroon clown . She picks on anything and everything and even will lift corals off ledges, and remove frags that I have just epoxy'd on...we decide that we need to get rid of her but how? We put the net into the tank so she wouldn't fear it and fed them all by it....almost had her twice but nope...we tried for over 3 weeks to catch her and were resigning ourself to keeping her...then we chatted with a fellow reefer and he suggested "fishing" for her. So off we go to the local tackle shop, tell him what we need and why (he of course looks at us like we are cracking up) and we pick up a #18 hook and some really fine line....debarbed it...and went fishing. After several attempts, one where we really didn't think we could do it and had no net ready...(refer to step #5), caught her and she got off, then rebaiting the hook as many others snapped up the food...we CAUGHT her! Now she is in a LARGE FOWLR tank and I am sure will be much happier (as will our fish!) Has a slight mark on her lip but ate within 5 minutes of getting into her new home. PHEW! Was I happy!

fishing in your own tank...man oh man.... as long as you do it without the boat you can buy barbless hooks you know
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Old 04-17-2006, 11:42 PM
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Hey DanG...we caught her on the fishing line, then scooped under her so as not to pull too hard on the hook and line in her mouth and to not lose her if she managed to get off again....then right into a bucket...worked well!

Hey Subdued....we couldn't find any barbless so just bought what we could...now the boat would have been much more fun if only it would have fit on the top!
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Old 04-18-2006, 12:23 AM
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You really need to be careful with maroon clowns, they have a barb on their cheeks that can get caught in the net and rip when coming out of the net.

For next time anyways.
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