Jawfish placement

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Yes and no.

You could use a plastic tube when you release it. It can then swim down the tube to the sand area of your choice.

But, more than likely it’ll move spots haha
 
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Ok. I’ll try a pvc tube and some rubble around it. Maybe it will work??
 

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You never know.

Ive only used that technique to release clowns and have them swim into an anemone haha

Keep us posted!
 

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Is there way to get a jawfish to burrow in a certain area??
It depends on the Jaw, Some will stay in one place and some will make multiple burrows until one feels right. Id recommend making a little hole where you want him to burrow and release him by it and just hope for the best
 
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I’ve tried to make a nice little home for it. Hopefully I can try to get it to live here. 1” pvc pipe with some rock wrong it. I will try to release him close and hope for the best.
 

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So got my jaw fish today. Here’s a pic of the home I made for him.

I acclimatized him in the bag and then put him in a jar with black duck tape around it so he would only see the hole that I prepared. Took him a minute or two but he found his new home!!

not sure if he’ll stay there but it seemed to work!!
 

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