Advice: Fish jumped into overflow. Tips on extraction?

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I need advice on how to extract a wrasse from a built-in overflow (Marineland Deep Dimension corner).

He is sick, all signs point to swim bladder. I was trying to catch so I could QT, and he jumped out of the water, over the net, bounced off of my mesh top, and banked himself perfectly through the 1/4" space between the top and the overflow teeth...because the fish Gods hate me.

I have the typical Durso plumbing in the way, so nets and other tools are not an option. So let's hear it. How would you rescue him?
 

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Oh no, I'm so sorry.
 
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Yeah. He was sick anyway, but it would've been nice to attempt to QT. I didn't glue the durso. I bought this setup as a store display that never saw water, however they did plumb it.

There is ZERO room to get anything in there with the pipes. I was able to fit a 1.25" pipe hose in to siphon...to no avail.
 

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I was thinking shopvac.

That would definitely kill an injured fish. Not sure if it would work but I used one of these to fish a Diamond Watchman Goby out of my corner overflow:

https://www.amazon.com/Pawfly-Small...ons&keywords=Extendable+handle+fish+net&psc=1

With the long handle and narrow width net it makes it much easier to fit in a tighter space and get a fish out. I have found it indispensable for many other applications as well (ie removing excess snail shells from the bottom of my tank, flipping snails over).
 

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Sorry about the fish

For anyone who might come in here for info...
If pipe is glued unscrew bulkhead keeping downward pressure. Have a pump with hose attached at the ready. Pull up bulkhead, if the water in overflow doesn’t flush em out use pump with hose to wash him down the hole.
 

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Sorry about your fish. Might be a good idea to make a mesh cover to keep any more fish from getting into the overflow.
 

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