This guy has been in my tank over a year and has behaved perfect, not like all the horror stories you read. He only eats algae and stuff on the sand. I have never lost a fish or any corals, hard or soft. The other day I noticed he was getting to big so I decided its time to go. I setup this trap I found online and worked on my first try. I hope this helps out others. FYI I put a piece of shrimp at the end. Here is the link
http://www.coralreefmagazine.com/how-to-build-yourself-a-trap-for-the-infamous-oenone-fulgida/
My trap is a bit different I didn't want my hands in the water so I did a handle with the fishing line all the way to the top. Also I used a red light flash light not night goggles like they recommend. LOL
If you need better instructions let me know ill make a video. This really work s and its simple. Oh, looks small but its 2 feet long. I took the trap out of the water and his body was still coming out of the rock.
http://www.coralreefmagazine.com/how-to-build-yourself-a-trap-for-the-infamous-oenone-fulgida/
My trap is a bit different I didn't want my hands in the water so I did a handle with the fishing line all the way to the top. Also I used a red light flash light not night goggles like they recommend. LOL
If you need better instructions let me know ill make a video. This really work s and its simple. Oh, looks small but its 2 feet long. I took the trap out of the water and his body was still coming out of the rock.
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