Need help removing fish before Saturday

abendx, stick your hand in a highly charged tank to get your friend out....not gonna enjoy any wasabi or sushi

reefmeister <--- tooo violent hehehehe
 
Welllllll, I reckon Shane is pretty busy putting his rockscape back together right about now, but nonetheless.....mission accomplished!


The little yellow bastard is now busy watching the cheato grow, right there next to my Maroon bastard. I can hear them now...sipping Coepepod Daquiries and singing Kuumbiya around the campfire together
:smokin:
 
Hahahaha yah... we got him yesterday. He was tough to catch for sure. I could have caught about every other fish in my tank in 1/4th the time.

I did skim about 4.5 gallons overnight with all the crap we stirred up getting that fish out. God Bless giant oversized german skimmers.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7949052#post7949052 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefMeister2
Welllllll, I reckon Shane is pretty busy putting his rockscape back together right about now, but nonetheless.....mission accomplished!


The little yellow bastard is now busy watching the cheato grow, right there next to my Maroon bastard. I can hear them now...sipping Coepepod Daquiries and singing Kuumbiya around the campfire together
:smokin:

Hahahahaha, I just caught my maroon last night using steve's method above...put her anenome's rock in a 1g water jug with cut out holes in the bottom and rope tied to the top. She went right in, I pulled her right out. 5 minutes time. Anyway, she is also watching the cheato grow. Maroons are bastards!!!
Thanks for the tip Steve!!
 
cooltank Glad it worked. Clowns are about the easiest to catch once you figure out how. I just scoop them out of their anemone with the clear cup at night, a couple hours after the lights go out.
 
SOOOoooo....since there was alot of skimming to do....IM ASSUMING that the sunglass method was a DUD? :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7966873#post7966873 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cooltank
what is the sunglass method?

Here is "the sunglass method" (patent pending :D )

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=714821
:cool:



Well, I wouldn't say it was a dud....the fish DID swim around nipping, picking, grazing, like he normally would (in other words, the disguise was effective)
But, the fat little bastard was evidentily content with his usual Coral McNugget diet that he's been getting.... so our "krill" bait might as well have been brocolli to him. :mad:
 
bump to the top...
for no real reason....just so I can type those beautiful words again:
"Motion-Sensing Gatlin Cannons"

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,***snuggle, snuggle, snuggle***
gives me that warm, fuzzy, happy feeling inside!
:D




"I love the fresh smell of Napalm in the morning"
Oliver Stone
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8035655#post8035655 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ReefMeister2
bump to the top...
for no real reason....just so I can type those beautiful words again:
"Motion-Sensing Gatlin Cannons"

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,***snuggle, snuggle, snuggle***
gives me that warm, fuzzy, happy feeling inside!
:D




"I love the fresh smell of Napalm in the morning"
Oliver Stone

"Smells like....................VICTORY!!!!"
 
I would have used an M203 Grenade Launcher, evidently resulting in a huge splash, catch fish in a cup before it hits the floor, and youd have your rock re-aquascaped before you know it.
 
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