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I have a 90 gallon setup that currently has a few fish in it that I am going to
be moving to a different tank. Does anyone have suggestions on catching a spotted prawn goby ( approx 4-5 inches ) without tearing about the rock structure and such. I have seen traps on various websites but wonder if they will be usefull to target a particular fish. |
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The easiest way for me catch a fish is at night, with all lights off
for an hour, use a flash to locate the fish then turn the light on, fishes will freeze for a moment, just use the net to catch, they dont even see it coming (actually I can catch them by hand). Good luck. |
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Thanks for the Tip :-)
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