Allan, pay close attention....
- Ben -
"Wisdom is not the product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it"
- Albert Einstein
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Somebody start this up at their house, I would be willing to pay 1, maybe even 2 dollars.
I've actually tried to catch my fish this way, sans the mini rod. Never was successful. Although I had plenty of bites, I never landed what I was after.
-You had me at PWM
WOW, LOL!
Master Reef Curmudgeon
i tried it once to catch a killer wrasse, but kept catching damsels. of course it was a 500 gallon tank, with alot of other expensive stuff in it, that dismantling was not really an option. it's exciting, but frustrating when you can't catch the offender.
Last edited by profntbtr; Mon, 29th Jul 2013 at 09:20 PM.
I must try this. Thank u for the link!
A long time ago I had an eel I couldnt catch no matter what I did. I didnt want to tear down the entire tank to get him. The end result was that I went fishing. With a small hook and krill...BINGO he was caught. I put the eel in my other tank afterwards and he was happy. Didnt hurt him at all. I had to remove him b/c he went from a small eel, to a much bigger one and in the process he started picking on the ribbon eel and eventually almost killed it. I had to pry the eels apart. They lived together for over a year before issues arose. Anyhow, the ribbon eel healed up! But 3 years later his scaring is still visible. My ribbon eel has been my longest inhabitant I've had.