Howto catch large tangs

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Before you send the Tang Police to my house, all my tangs are happy — even adding a decent-sized Achilles Tang lately. Currently, I have 6 tangs living in a 3’ cube, SPS dominant. I would like to move 2-3 fish to another 6’ tank, nem-dominant (mostly anemone…think carpet!). Well — carpets are known to sting and eat fish. Yes, I knew this going in.

What do you guys use to catch a 6” Sailfin?

Thanks in advanced and oh btw: “I’m asking for a friend.” What idiot would pack 6 tangs in such a small tank?
 

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Tank divider, big nets with a “fine” finish, slow motion, and drain as much water as possible.
 

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I've caught a bunch of fish that way. When the tang you want is in the net eating-- scoop fast. If you catch some other fish, that's fine, just toss the ones you didn't want to catch back.
 

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High and dry works well, except on regal tangs that wedge themselves in there.

There are also fish traps.
 

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