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05/23/2013, 08:36 PM | #151 |
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Use a fish trap
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05/24/2013, 07:38 AM | #152 |
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I've found the best way to be at night while they sleep.
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08/06/2013, 03:46 PM | #153 |
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Try doing it at night
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10/15/2013, 10:22 AM | #154 |
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My black and white clown always attack my hand so it is very easy to catch her.
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10/16/2013, 11:31 PM | #155 |
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I had to take out my Clarkii clown after it went on a killing spree. I go in thinking he's been so good and is used to hands being in the tank that he'll be ok. Boy was I wrong! Runner, hider, you name it. So, I wound up rearranging my entire tank. Took 10 minutes to finally catch him
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10/28/2013, 10:34 AM | #156 |
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I like clownfish - gr8t information. New to all this so any help would greatly appreciated.
I have a 40 gal tank with live rock and sand, canister filter, power head, heater. Questions: What other fish can I have in the tank with clownfish? How many? |
10/31/2013, 09:13 AM | #157 |
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I've always had bad luck catching fish. I had to take out all of my rock and catch them that way.
I tried the clear soda bottle and clear plastic container with no luck |
11/21/2013, 08:00 PM | #158 |
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Thanks for info , won't use nets anymore !
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12/02/2013, 05:39 PM | #159 |
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i had 2 successful catches on this - big mouth plastic bowl, while holding it soaked at the top of the tank (leave it for around 2 mins before putting flakes), scatter flakes on top of the mouth of the bowl, then the clowns will go after the flakes (now he's inside the bowl mouth at least) - then scoop the bowl up!
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12/09/2013, 07:43 PM | #160 |
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I've had to catch my clowns a few times. Turn the lights of and scoop 'me up in the net... no muss, no fuss.
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12/14/2013, 09:03 AM | #161 |
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I have a very good technique that gets clowns out in about 30 mins! Has worked multiple times.
Basically, you use a large egg crate divider and split your tank into a third and make sure the clowns are in the smaller divided section. Next you move some of your rocks from the smaller third to the larger (or to a container if you don't have space in your tank)... Now make that divided section smaller and continue to trap the clowns. Next I use another egg crate and box them into a corner. Next grab your net!
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12/22/2013, 02:33 PM | #162 |
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My clownfish is the best runner in the world. I have been trying to get him out for a month now. Nothing works traps, nets, he uses a massive anemone and the rocks to hide and run.
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01/08/2014, 01:35 PM | #163 |
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Just realized that this post is 10 years old. That said, I wish I knew this a long time ago!
Good stuff and thanks to the OP for the tip. |
01/13/2014, 06:48 AM | #164 |
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You can make a trap from a 2 liter bottle.
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01/14/2014, 05:15 PM | #165 |
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We have a pair that is starting breeding rituals and will probably force the third odd ball out so good info to have.
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02/10/2014, 03:05 PM | #166 |
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The method I like to use is I place my head in the tank open my mouth and wait my clownfish eventually swims in 60% of the time it works every time.
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02/16/2014, 04:23 PM | #167 |
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When I needed to move them I placed a clear two liter bottle at the bottom (I would hold it) and would hold a few flakes of fish food between my index and thumb. The fish would eat out of my fingers as they always do with flakes and I slowly raised the container. It was not stressful on my Clown fish pair and it was easy for me.
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03/20/2014, 04:58 PM | #168 |
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Fish trap with miso work the best and doesn't stress the fish
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03/21/2014, 07:53 AM | #169 |
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I've caught all sorts of fish using (borrowing) a clear plexiglass trap from my LFS. The door has a string on it so all I do is put some mysis inside the box which lies on the floor of the tank. Once the fish swims in the string is let go and the door shuts. There are different sizes of these boxes and I have caught everything from wrasses to tangs. Each time there was very little visible stress on the fish. Just my $0.02.
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04/21/2014, 07:49 AM | #172 |
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oh damn… this post is too damn old… i feel more mentally unfit than i usually do …lol
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07/09/2014, 04:08 PM | #174 |
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Yesterday I caught two Clownfishes using the tactics of the night. I turned on the aisle light away from the aquarium, so I could barely see them. With a large net I managed to catch them and put them in a box of acrylic. You have to have a big patience in the process. No rush, no Damages.
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08/25/2014, 01:17 PM | #175 |
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Totally dark and using a red light works every time. The last 3 times I have actually caught the fish with my bare hand,
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