Damsel removal

Maybaer

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Does anybody have any ideas about how to catch unwanted damsels without tearing down your roskscape?

I inherited 3 damsels with this new tank and despite the abuse they took during the tank move (2 1/2 hour drive in a driving rain storm and they spent the night in a cooler). I really want to get rid of them once I'm ready to introduce new fish to the tank. There's 150 lbs of LR and I don't know if I can replicate my rockscape if I tear it all down to catch those guys.
 
I put those small citter cages that have the screened lid and flap on top and put that in the tank and put food in it for a few days and then once he got use to it and knew it was safe, I put food in later on and he went in and I just pulled it up. Worked for my in my 75 gallon tank.
 
if you dont have one of the critter cages handy or dont want to spend on it. try the 2 liter bottle trick. cut off the end of a 2 liter clear bottle, invert it, cut out hole big enough for damsel, add food, etc.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6540087#post6540087 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mastermind73
andrew, how many days was the "few days"? nice idea

I did this awhile do but I added the food to the cantainer for 3-5 days and then after he got use to the container and knew it was safe.
 
to catch the two i had in my tank i waited until they were sleeping and grabed them with a net, never knew it was comin...
 
Figure out where they hide and get'em at night like ste said. Although I did have 5 gal acrylic tank in my 90 for mushroom prop. My yellow-tail blue damsel swam down in and couldnt figure out that if he swam up he'd be out. I watched him for hours until finally I had to help.
 
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