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    Default removing fish?

    i have an algae blennie who has developed a taste for my squamosa clam, and recently took a couple of chunks out of my new kole tang! i've tried about everything i can think of to catch the blennie, but he's very fast, very cautios, and doesn't eat much of what i feed, so he's proven to be my nemesis over the last few weeks. anyways, my plan is to drain my tank into a large rubbermaid tub i have, without removing any of the corals, catch the offending blennie, then fill er back up. the corals will only be in the air for 10-15 minutes, at most, i don't think it will harm them any. my main concern is my clams, if i leave them in place , will i have to "burp" them, or is that only really necessary when they've been shipped? so, what do you guys think of this plan? i'd like to hear any comments/suggestions, but i'm pretty motivated to do this soon, so...
    abe
    60G cube, now planted amazon tank

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    Have you tried trying to catch him at night? I had to catch a blue tang once and I finally succeded when I waited till he went to sleep. In a pitch black room with only a small flashlight I moved the rocks away from where he normally slept. Then I just reached in and scooped him up. He did move around the tank a bit but he was blinded enought so that I was able to catch him. I also had my wife help me with another net.
    Jacob

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    Default RE: removing fish?

    Have you tried putting in a couple nets in the tank, leaving for awhile, then feeding? By the way, what bulbs are you running on your tank?

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    This month's reefkeeping magazine has an awesome article entitled Get Out of My Tank! Fish Removal Tips & Tricks

    I suggest you check it out!
    I have a neglected 29 gallon tank :P

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    yeah, i tried leaving the nets in the tank for awhile, then feeding, no good. i tried actually putting the food in the net, and over a period of about a week training MOST of the fish to come get it, but not the blennie. i tried fish traps, caught all my crabs. i tried siphoning him out, no luck. maybe i'll try siphoning him out while he's asleep before i take drastic action. thanks for all the tips/ideas, but what do you guys think about the clams? greatwit, i'm running coralvues, switched from 10K to 14K, then one of the 14's burned out, so now i have 14 on the left, 10K on the right. the look doesn't bother me at all, but it is time for new bulbs. why do you ask?
    abe
    60G cube, now planted amazon tank

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