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Old October 12th 06, 12:23 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default How to catch a Pseudochromis

I have one Pseudochromis in my tank and to be honest I want him out. He's
killed all of my Blemys, Royal grama as well as my shrimp and one Damsel. He
has out stayed his welcome in the main tank. The question is; how do I
capture him to put rehouse him in a smaller tank. Everytime I place a net in
the tank, he takes off like a jack rabbit. I really dont want to take out 75
lbs of live rock just to get him out.. there has to be an easier way.

Thanks


 




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