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What is the best way to catch one of these?
allloootttt of patience and some fresh shrimp from the supermarket and a thick rubber glove .. o and lots of late nights and lack of sleep lol I studied him ,stocked him, hunted him, fed him, became his best friend then attacked when he was least expecting it.. best to just quarantine and avoid the whole situation. I have been quarantining for over a year now. so he must have came in before that because the tank is only 2 years old. i originally started with dry rock. with that being said pest, hitch hikers and pest are by far the worst thing to introduce into a closed environment like our reefs they will eventually dominate and ruin what we work so hard to achieve "Reef Excellence" thanks for looking everyone and happy reefing
 

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Finally caught this guy
2 1/2 - 3 feet long
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I would love to have it if you would ship it. I have a 30g fuge to put it in. I'd hate to see it die. But I understand if you have other plans or don't want to ship. Really cool :-D
 

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Sry to hear it. :-( but still really cool! Thanks for sharing :)
 

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2 year old thread...but if you start a new thread you might get lucky.
 

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