sherief.elsayed
New member
Hey everyone on RC,
Just wanted to share to most of us less experienced aquarists that the bottle trap method worked. I have been dealing with 2 devil blue damsels and 2 three striped damsels in my tank and they were reeking havoc in my tank. And even nipped my yellow tang to death, he is recovering now.
I put in the trap before I went to work and by the time I got home roughly 5 hours later, I had all trouble makers in one bottle. Just thought I would share!! Good luck To those who may want to try this. I used a standard Poland spring bottle and cut about a quarter below the cap line and inverted the lid inside the bottle. They can get in, but hard to get out.
As of right now they're going to the lfs, if anyone In the NJ area let me know. The fish are ok with some, just not for me.
Just wanted to share to most of us less experienced aquarists that the bottle trap method worked. I have been dealing with 2 devil blue damsels and 2 three striped damsels in my tank and they were reeking havoc in my tank. And even nipped my yellow tang to death, he is recovering now.
I put in the trap before I went to work and by the time I got home roughly 5 hours later, I had all trouble makers in one bottle. Just thought I would share!! Good luck To those who may want to try this. I used a standard Poland spring bottle and cut about a quarter below the cap line and inverted the lid inside the bottle. They can get in, but hard to get out.
As of right now they're going to the lfs, if anyone In the NJ area let me know. The fish are ok with some, just not for me.