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I built a fish trap.
I have a 180g display with 2x 3 Stripe damsels 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch and a 9 inch Lionfish. These are the problem children.
I also have a Yellow Tang (5 inch), Sailfin Tang (4 inch), Scopia Tang (3 inch), Maroon clown (5 inch), bi Colored Foxface (5 inch), Yellow Flanked Fairy Wrasse (5 inch) and two other damsels both about 2 inches.
The larger 3 stripe damsel is a terrorist! Between the lionfish and the terrorist damsel, I can't successfully add another fish.
I purchased a Yellow Coris Wrasse last week. I got him for pest control.
Once introduced to the display, he immediately went into the sand for 4 days. When he came up, he was hammered by the terrorist damsel. He was stalked by the lionfish. He dove back into the sand for protection.
Next day, same thing. Today... same thing.
I built this fish trap because
They gotta go!
This is a clear plastic container with styrofoam. The styrofoam is around the opening attached with rubber bands.
There is airline tube in a hole that I drilled into the container that I can add food into the trap while it's underwater. I will use a syringe to add a small amount of food.
Mag float attaches the trap to the glass.
The idea is to entice the fish inside the trap by squirting a bit of food into the trap. Once the fish is inside, I will pull the magnet and the styrofoam will float the opening of the trap above the surface of the water and trap the fish.
Once caught, the 3 stripe damsels will be rehomed in my 15 gallon column tank and the lionfish will be in a 20 gallon long until I can figure out what to do with him.
Wish me luck.
I have a 180g display with 2x 3 Stripe damsels 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch and a 9 inch Lionfish. These are the problem children.
I also have a Yellow Tang (5 inch), Sailfin Tang (4 inch), Scopia Tang (3 inch), Maroon clown (5 inch), bi Colored Foxface (5 inch), Yellow Flanked Fairy Wrasse (5 inch) and two other damsels both about 2 inches.
The larger 3 stripe damsel is a terrorist! Between the lionfish and the terrorist damsel, I can't successfully add another fish.
I purchased a Yellow Coris Wrasse last week. I got him for pest control.
Once introduced to the display, he immediately went into the sand for 4 days. When he came up, he was hammered by the terrorist damsel. He was stalked by the lionfish. He dove back into the sand for protection.
Next day, same thing. Today... same thing.
I built this fish trap because
They gotta go!
This is a clear plastic container with styrofoam. The styrofoam is around the opening attached with rubber bands.
There is airline tube in a hole that I drilled into the container that I can add food into the trap while it's underwater. I will use a syringe to add a small amount of food.
Mag float attaches the trap to the glass.
The idea is to entice the fish inside the trap by squirting a bit of food into the trap. Once the fish is inside, I will pull the magnet and the styrofoam will float the opening of the trap above the surface of the water and trap the fish.
Once caught, the 3 stripe damsels will be rehomed in my 15 gallon column tank and the lionfish will be in a 20 gallon long until I can figure out what to do with him.
Wish me luck.
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