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Need to remove a Yellow Clown Goby
This is a first for me. I have a beautiful Yellow Clown Goby, but he's eating my acros at a break neck speed. What are my options for removal? 150g display with 300 lbs of rock. Lots of places for the little bugger to run to, so I guess a trap is in order. Any recommendations?
Thanks! Scott |
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This is an easy trap that works: http://www.floridadriftwood.com/fish_trap.htm
Good luck. I had the same problem with a couple of them a few years ago.
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Jeff ------------------------------------------------ If you work on a lobster boat, sneaking up behind someone and pinching him is probably a joke that gets old real fast |
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thank you!
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hook, line and sinker, sorry..to many rum and cokes
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Oh, I am glad to hear that little habit! I am---was---thinking of getting one. It's the sand-gobies for me, for sure!
If he has a favorite food [besides acros] try feeding it in a net, takes several days of confidence-building. Coke liter bottle cut at top and insided out will also make funnel trap, hard for some critters to figure out.
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I caught mine with a clear container, he'd taken up constant residence on a plate coral to the point of recession so I put the container over it and got him, took a lot of tries and this was in a nano.
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scare it into a piece of coral that is on a small rock then take it out of the water and shake it over a net
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Quote:
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I've tried to do that a few times, but he keeps running into the rocks. I was thinking of tieing a piece of this sewing thread around one of the branches of acro and lifting it out that way so that my big scary hands don't run it off!
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I got lucky mine would always come to the front glass when I was by the tank so I was able to just grab him.
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Slurp gun
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At night is the best time, I took the acro colony where they liked to sleep in and shake them off.
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2 yellows tail damsels, yellow watchman goby, tail spot blennie, purple pseudocromis, starry blennie, 2 clowns, 1 black clown, mandarine |
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I turned off the lights early and caught myself a yellow clown goby within 10 minutes. I had a string tied around the acro it was in and pulled it right out!
Now to find a home for the little bugger |
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