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Good thing i was doing a tank teardown, cause I literally had to remove every rock and feel for my yellow watchman goby.Yeah if tank is not very big I'd drain water into a bucket or what ever large enough.
I have 400 gallon tank and I had to catch dwarf angels out of My tank. I ordered a small 500gallon pool on Amazon and installed it in garage just to drain water into to catch them. Some corals where exposed to air for like 30 minutes. But I was constantly purring water on them until I filled the tank back up.
Only other problem with this, if fish usually have a hiding hole. It will stay in it even if water is drained out of tank. And its just as hard to get the fish out of the cave/hole.
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