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Your mileage may vary, but they can only stretch so far. I think that the smallish hole in the sponge constricts them and makes them uncomfortable in that position.
ExactlySo your saying to cut a smaller hole in a sponge and press it over the nem and make it squeeze thru the sponge and onto the tube ?
It’s not often you see an idea so elegantly simple, and you’re just like, “Oh.”Just wanted to show off my anemone removal invention.
All you need is a piece of foam, a plastic cup and two long rubber bands. Cut a hole in the foam, cut off the bottom of the cup and make holes for the rubber bands.
Then, simply annoy the anemone until it closes up enough to put the foam over it. Finally, place the cup over the foam and use the rubber bands to hold it in place. The anemone will just walk out...
Before - foot in a deep crevice
The contraption
The result next morning
Ice inside plastic bag against foot, they will let go
The whole ice floats thing can make that method a real pain in the rear. In the past I've just hung them over a bucket, which with a bit of patience always worked for me. But I've been using the PVC tube method recently and I think it's gentlest method possible to move/remove a bta. The rubber bands and foam solves a lot issues.
use a credit card and scrap it off slowlygenius.
someone (not me) will patent this and make millions.
now I need to figure out how to make it work for the nem on my back glass.
not if you can't get to footIce inside plastic bag against foot, they will let go
That's why ice is off my easy list, as well as the other ways. Best way so far is kalk. to get it to release but it is messy. The PVC tube might be the ticket! Trying it tonight.Using ice is such a pain. Ive found trying to get a super buoyant bag of ice to sit perfectly against the foot of a nem for a long period of time is incredibly inefficient.