Anyone knows?
I pray every night that one of my wrasse would jump out of the tank. And I’m not going to rescue it.
I pray every night that one of my wrasse would jump out of the tank. And I’m not going to rescue it.
I just bought some super small barbless hooks off amazon to get some unwanted pesky fish (damsels) out of my display. Put a little mysis on the hook and plucked them right out no problem. The barbless hooks leave no wounds to the fish and they are very easy to get off. The hardest part was keeping the fish that I didnt want to hook away from it.
You have to stop watching Finding Nemo in the same room! It's gotta be giving him ideas. Any pebbles in the filter yet?Maybe you should have it talk to my Carpenter's Wrasse. I've had to scoop it off the floor twice in the last two months.
I had lifted the screen a couple days ago to pour in the food; heard a quick splash noise, saw something out of the corner of my eye, and then hear a SPLAT on the wood floor about 3' away from the tank.
Little PITA jumped through the 4" gap (only lifted the front part of the screen).
Ended up grabbing it as it flopped and tossed it back in. Seemingly no worse for the adventure.
You'd think after doing this twice it might have smartened up a bit and think to itself "man, that sudden stop hurts, and then I can't breathe. maybe I should quit doing this."
STUPID. FISH.