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My rabbit fish is too big for my tank. I'm trying to use a fish trap the LFS
loaned me but no go. He keeps pecking at the food but he won't go inside. Anyone got any pointers? And the fish is pretty big. Too big for a soda bottle. http://www.marinedepot.com/IMD/aquar..._fish_trap.jpg Jim -- "I've never met a man who knew so much about nothing." |
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![]() Where does he sleep? I've heard that it's easy to catch a sleeping fish, but I've never tried it. So, when you stumble in from the pub on Friday night, give it a good Irish try! --Kurt Wayne Sallee wrote: Get a big net, and start feeding all of your fish out of the net. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/28/2007 3:16 PM: My rabbit fish is too big for my tank. I'm trying to use a fish trap the LFS loaned me but no go. He keeps pecking at the food but he won't go inside. Anyone got any pointers? And the fish is pretty big. Too big for a soda bottle. http://www.marinedepot.com/IMD/aquar..._fish_trap.jpg Jim |
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![]() "KurtG" wrote in message ... Where does he sleep? I've heard that it's easy to catch a sleeping fish, but I've never tried it. in between rocks. we've tried feeding out of a net but rabbits are really fast. he went in the trap once and escaped. i think that's why he won't go back in. jim |
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Just be brave, and catch him with your hand, I've
done it. :-) I used to catch lion fish with my hands. After a while they will get used to eating out of the net, and will be easy to catch. Wayne Sallee KurtG wrote on 11/28/2007 5:39 PM: Where does he sleep? I've heard that it's easy to catch a sleeping fish, but I've never tried it. So, when you stumble in from the pub on Friday night, give it a good Irish try! --Kurt Wayne Sallee wrote: Get a big net, and start feeding all of your fish out of the net. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/28/2007 3:16 PM: My rabbit fish is too big for my tank. I'm trying to use a fish trap the LFS loaned me but no go. He keeps pecking at the food but he won't go inside. Anyone got any pointers? And the fish is pretty big. Too big for a soda bottle. http://www.marinedepot.com/IMD/aquar..._fish_trap.jpg Jim |
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![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Just be brave, and catch him with your hand, I've done it. :-) I used to catch lion fish with my hands. After a while they will get used to eating out of the net, and will be easy to catch. Wayne Sallee I hope you're joking. The rabbit fish has toxic dorsal fins. Jim |
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jthread wrote on 11/29/2007 11:59 AM:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Just be brave, and catch him with your hand, I've done it. :-) I used to catch lion fish with my hands. After a while they will get used to eating out of the net, and will be easy to catch. Wayne Sallee I hope you're joking. The rabbit fish has toxic dorsal fins. Jim Yep, they have venomous fins, and yes I was joking. I did however catch one with my bare hands. And I used to catch lionfish with my bare hands. But I don't have the store with all those fish to play with anymore. :-) Wayne Sallee |
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![]() "KurtG" wrote in message ... Where does he sleep? I've heard that it's easy to catch a sleeping fish, but I've never tried it. So, when you stumble in from the pub on Friday night, give it a good Irish try! --Kurt You're right. The rabbit in my other tank would be easy to catch. The big rabbit sleeps between rocks ![]() I'm going to starve it until it has to eat. Jim |
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The only fish I've seen to be easy to catch while sleep is the Clownfish,
especially if you have a deep tank. The get closer to the surface at night. R "KurtG" wrote in message ... Where does he sleep? I've heard that it's easy to catch a sleeping fish, but I've never tried it. So, when you stumble in from the pub on Friday night, give it a good Irish try! --Kurt Wayne Sallee wrote: Get a big net, and start feeding all of your fish out of the net. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/28/2007 3:16 PM: My rabbit fish is too big for my tank. I'm trying to use a fish trap the LFS loaned me but no go. He keeps pecking at the food but he won't go inside. Anyone got any pointers? And the fish is pretty big. Too big for a soda bottle. http://www.marinedepot.com/IMD/aquar..._fish_trap.jpg Jim |
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