Six Line Fugitive

BlueMoonFox

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I've got a six line wrasse that has become a bully in my 150 gal reef. I've tried a bottle trap for a couple weeks. Tried chasing it into a net. Shy of dismantling the tank, any other ideas. Spear fishing?


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I've got a six line wrasse that has become a bully in my 150 gal reef. I've tried a bottle trap for a couple weeks. Tried chasing it into a net. Shy of dismantling the tank, any other ideas. Spear fishing?


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These fish traps look really nice by tank matez. Neat bubble shape trap. Navigate to their home page on watch the demonstration video.

https://www.tankmatez.com/products/neo-innovations-fish-trap?variant=22628556701777
 
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I found that traps with a mirror at the end work best with these little rascals. With food they are very cautious, but when they see an "intruder" of their own kind that will not make signs of submission all caution is put aside and they go to attack. But keep in mind that they are quite smart and have good memory so this trick may only work once.
 
These fish traps look really nice by tank matez. Neat bubble shape trap. Navigate to their home page on watch the demonstration video.

https://www.tankmatez.com/products/neo-innovations-fish-trap?variant=22628556701777

I had a bad experience with Tankmatez traps. In short, they didn't work for me. One model flooded my floor. It's an interesting design, but right now, the company is shipping various prototypes, still working to perfect it. I eventually got my money back, but it was a tedious process. They are hypersensitive to negative feedback and both shipping and customer service need work (IMO).
 
They can be mean buggers, I only keep them in my frag tank.
I have a big IceCap trap that's worked well for me.
 
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