Best way to catch a clown?

Lunabud74

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OK, I have my two little pint sized 1" ORA maroons ready to put in the main display (ie: they've been in quarantine for two months).
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Here is my concern.....

The current Maroon is very aggressive toward her own species and extremely posesive of her RBTA regardless of any species that comes with in 4 inches of the RBTA. She has a rather large collection of hermit crab shells from the hermits she has killed. Needless to say, the big girl needs to find a new home. The only time I've ever caught my fish or even tried to for that matter is when I broke down the old 29 when moving the occupants to the new 75 gallon over a year ago. I really want a pair, so the big gal needs to shamoosh.

I'd like to hear of several different methods so that I can come up with a method that will work best for me.

Thanks in advance.
 
Clowns are very easy to catch. After the lights are out and she has settled into her nem, just put a net over her and the nem, that's her shelter, she's not going anywhere but in the net.
 
I use a clear bag with fishing line weaved around the opening. A little food inside, the fish enters, a quick tug on the line, the bag closes. Fish is ready for transportation.

I wouldn't use nets on Maroons unless you absolutely have to. Their cheek spines can be damaged in nets.
 
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