Hi guys,
I unfortunately have ich in my display tank (90 gallon) due to bad advice with not QTing a cleaner goby (of all things to bring ich into the tank :sad2: ) and am in the process of catching all my fishes to do TTM and then hold in a temp (cycled) tank for 12 weeks.
I've read the "how to catch a fish" stickey but the methods are not workable for my situation...
I am *NOT* able to drain my DT or pull out the live rock, I simply have nowhere to put the water or the live rock. My clownfish and cleaner goby should be easy to catch as they are always out, however, my Diamond Goby and One Spot Fox Face will likely be neigh-impossible due to their speed and skittish nature (the Diamond Goby is lightning fast... I mean, it's like a cartoon; if he's sitting on the sand and gets startled there's only a poof of sand where he was in a blink.).
Is there a way to create some-sort of "fish trap" to catch them? My current idea is to poke small holes in cheap (off-brand) tupperware and sit some food soaked in a TON of garlic with in it, wait for the DG or Foxface to go for the food and then lift him up. However, I don't know if this will work as they tend to hide immediately whenever I put my hand in the tank (the rest of the fishes stay out swimming and don't seem to care, they'll sometimes even let me hand-feed them).
I honestly need help with this ASAP as I unfortunately lost of Flame Angle of 2.5 years over the weekend due to the ich and I certainly don't wish to lose any other fish. Especially my Foxface who I raised from a ridiculously small hatchling-esq size to his current fat 7"+ size.
I have a cycled 40 gal breeder (temp tank) with two wrasses I purchased from divers den to try out TTM up and running to host my fish after TTM is complete on all of them:
2x Occellaris Clown
1x Cleaner Goby
1x Diamond Goby
My Foxface will stay in a 10 gal as I'm worried he may "freak-out" in the 40 gallon and stab/kill/poison one or more of my other fish... And if he kills my $100+ Red Velvet Wrasse, I will not be a happy camper!
I unfortunately have ich in my display tank (90 gallon) due to bad advice with not QTing a cleaner goby (of all things to bring ich into the tank :sad2: ) and am in the process of catching all my fishes to do TTM and then hold in a temp (cycled) tank for 12 weeks.
I've read the "how to catch a fish" stickey but the methods are not workable for my situation...
I am *NOT* able to drain my DT or pull out the live rock, I simply have nowhere to put the water or the live rock. My clownfish and cleaner goby should be easy to catch as they are always out, however, my Diamond Goby and One Spot Fox Face will likely be neigh-impossible due to their speed and skittish nature (the Diamond Goby is lightning fast... I mean, it's like a cartoon; if he's sitting on the sand and gets startled there's only a poof of sand where he was in a blink.).
Is there a way to create some-sort of "fish trap" to catch them? My current idea is to poke small holes in cheap (off-brand) tupperware and sit some food soaked in a TON of garlic with in it, wait for the DG or Foxface to go for the food and then lift him up. However, I don't know if this will work as they tend to hide immediately whenever I put my hand in the tank (the rest of the fishes stay out swimming and don't seem to care, they'll sometimes even let me hand-feed them).
I honestly need help with this ASAP as I unfortunately lost of Flame Angle of 2.5 years over the weekend due to the ich and I certainly don't wish to lose any other fish. Especially my Foxface who I raised from a ridiculously small hatchling-esq size to his current fat 7"+ size.
I have a cycled 40 gal breeder (temp tank) with two wrasses I purchased from divers den to try out TTM up and running to host my fish after TTM is complete on all of them:
2x Occellaris Clown
1x Cleaner Goby
1x Diamond Goby
My Foxface will stay in a 10 gal as I'm worried he may "freak-out" in the 40 gallon and stab/kill/poison one or more of my other fish... And if he kills my $100+ Red Velvet Wrasse, I will not be a happy camper!
