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Anyone have any suggestions on getting a wrasse out of the tank? He’s been killing off my anthias and needs to go. He’s a multicolored wrasse about 4” big. Net won’t work
 

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Bottle trap.
Don’t use a hook and bait
 
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I don’t think hook and bait is smart. My angel and others will be all over that like flies on chit. I tried a Gatorade bottle and that sob wasn’t having it.
 

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Fish trap ALL THE WAY. Caught three quite easily with trap. Nice ones on eBay and Amazon
 

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I’ve had really good luck using my acclimation box as a trap. I have an actual fish trap, but they are much more willing to swim into the box... probably due to the size.
 

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I’ve had really good luck using my acclimation box as a trap. I have an actual fish trap, but they are much more willing to swim into the box... probably due to the size.
I feed them in the box for a week or so so they're accustomed to eating out of it. Nori and frozen foods in a turkey baster, keep trap door open. :)
 

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I use a plastic juice carafe to catch my wrasses. Picked it up at a Marshal's/Home goods store for $4. Put some food in and tie a piece of fishing string to the neck of the carafe. Works like a charm every time in less than a minute. That's as long as the fish you want makes it in.
 

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I feed them in the box for a week or so so they're accustomed to eating out of it. Nori and frozen foods in a turkey baster, keep trap door open. :)

I usually just throw a couple of clams in there so they don’t blow around... doesn’t take wrasses too long to go investigate them :) I caught my lineatus twice (2-3 weeks apart... I’d tried to re-introduce it with no luck), in less than an hour lol
 

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I feed them in the box for a week or so so they're accustomed to eating out of it. Nori and frozen foods in a turkey baster, keep trap door open. :)

I do the Very same. I get them within 2-3 days

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I just used the soda bottle trap shown above, with a wider opening, to catch a ruby head. I froze Masstick onto the trap in a path from the opening to the interior to lure the wrasse in. They know and love the Masstick so it worked like a charm. I was surprised that it really could not find its way out of the trap.
 

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This bottle is what I did, got 12lb fishing line from walmart, and poked a hole and tied in 4 spots evenly spaced. one spot tie a long fishing line so that you can pull the bottle upright when the fish is in.
In time- You will nab him. best of luck
 

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