Catching difficult fish

newsalth2o

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I had to catch a Blue Angel in a tight tank this did the trick.

I thought catching this guy was going to be hard but I tricked him good. Put the net into the tank the day before you want to catch them. Let it just sit on the rock and balance on the center divider. After it has been in the tank over 24hrs they are used to it being there. I moved it around a little throughout the day so they would freak and hide then come back out in a few minutes. Then during the afternoon feeding when they are scrambling for food... Swoosh welcome to the sump...
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ya i did the same thing with all my fish but I would drop mysis shrimp into the net and let it filter out the bottom. Man after a couple of feedings they would fight to get into the net first
 

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Haha i did something like that to see if i could catch my clown only i used the little cup i fill with water so i can feed them lol
 

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