Integracer Posted July 2, 2003 Share Posted July 2, 2003 My second reef fish in my 10 gal nano was a Bicolor Peudochromis. Shortly my good old cycling damsel turned up dead. Next I added a Cleaner Shrimp, who was attacked to death. Now my Watchman Goobie is doing well with the Bicolor, but I WAN'T SHRIMP. I have not tried a shrimp since the Goobie, the 30 dollar experiement seems like a waste. HOW CAN I REMOVE THE BICOLOR PSEUDOCHROMIS?? Any suggestions welcome. I really don't wanna remove all the rock if I can avoid it. Thanks!! http://people.bu.edu/jmcc/nano.htm Link to comment
offsprg01 Posted July 2, 2003 Share Posted July 2, 2003 fish trap bro. and anyold coke bottle. (plastic of course) cut the top off turn it around and glue it back in the bottle so you have a inverted top. next put his fav food in the bottle. then sink the bottle in the tank. he'll swim in to get the food, and then his punk @$$ won't be able to get out. smooth dude just plain smooth. Link to comment
tinyreef Posted July 2, 2003 Share Posted July 2, 2003 try catching it when it's sleeping. don't use an external light but you may want a small red light or something very subdued. have the light on way before you go after it tho, so that it's used to it and sleeping (or whatever fish do when they just sit there). Link to comment
Brianc_4 Posted July 3, 2003 Share Posted July 3, 2003 a little spray bottle with cyanide should do the trick....just kidding. Second the vote on the fish trap. Good idea offsprg01 Link to comment
OscarBeast Posted July 3, 2003 Share Posted July 3, 2003 Get a mantis shrimp. See if he picks on that. Link to comment
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