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the damsel has been the first fish in my aquarium, and has grown to 2.5 to 3 inches in my tank oredi.... it being territorial n fierce, has lead me to cease from buying new fishes for quite a long long time....

until today, i saw a percula pair in iwarna this afternoon, i was so tempted to buy that i bought them!

now i hav a prob, i must take the damsel out from my 3ft... otherwise gone will be my perculas...

what did i do?

i bought a fishing line with hooks... the brand is Sabiki, hook size is 3.... see attached pic ;)

then i hook up a mysis shrimp onto the hook n used the same feeding habit of using a container to pour the hook in (usually i defrost the food in the conatiner b4 pouring in)...

as expected, the damsel came to snatched the food on the hook!

after 3 tries, finally he was stuck onto the hook! :evil:

well! that's when i just pull it out if the water, hassle free :D

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I used this method to catch out a green moon wrasse, who terrorized my tank during my newbie days. ;)

I used the same hook... we call it "tamban hooks"! I have never enjoyed fishing so much before! Hahahaa!!

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I used this method to catch out a green moon wrasse, who terrorized my tank during my newbie days. ;)

I used the same hook... we call it "tamban hooks"! I have never enjoyed fishing so much before! Hahahaa!!

:lol: seems like great mind tinks alike! :lol:

anyway that's my first fishing experience... quite like it too! :P

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huh.. ur damsel pregnant?? how it pregnant.. hahax.. bro wher u get the hook.. i olso wan to catch the fish tt was same as urs.. he was so bad tt it terrorise my tank.. he bully my new powder blue tang.. wan to catch tt fellow out not..

Reefing is like a Relationship, Once you fall in Love with it, You will Love it for Life... :wub:

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huh.. ur damsel pregnant?? how it pregnant.. hahax.. bro wher u get the hook.. i olso wan to catch the fish tt was same as urs.. he was so bad tt it terrorise my tank.. he bully my new powder blue tang.. wan to catch tt fellow out not..

i got my hook at a fishing shop near my house... 1 dollar only... tink u can get it anywhere selling fishing stuffs ;)

What a good way to catch damsels...haiz...too bad I have a banggai that is an even more voracious eater. It'll catch the hook b4 the damsel even catch a whiff of the bait.

hmm... fish the banggai out first then the damsel? :unsure: then put the bangai back :P

Will it hurt the fish with this hook method?

dun tink it will hurt the fish cos the hook is so small that it onli hooks onto its upper jaws nia... just like common fishing.... :)

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the damsel has been the first fish in my aquarium, and has grown to 2.5 to 3 inches in my tank oredi.... it being territorial n fierce, has lead me to cease from buying new fishes for quite a long long time....

until today, i saw a percula pair in iwarna this afternoon, i was so tempted to buy that i bought them!

now i hav a prob, i must take the damsel out from my 3ft... otherwise gone will be my perculas...

what did i do?

i bought a fishing line with hooks... the brand is Sabiki, hook size is 3.... see attached pic ;)

then i hook up a mysis shrimp onto the hook n used the same feeding habit of using a container to pour the hook in (usually i defrost the food in the conatiner b4 pouring in)...

as expected, the damsel came to snatched the food on the hook!

after 3 tries, finally he was stuck onto the hook!  :evil:

well! that's when i just pull it out if the water, hassle free  :D

Hi there,

I too, just bought percula clown. Am now quarantining it for 4 weeks, along with three chromis.

While I intend to slowly introduce the new fish to the main tank by housing them in a small specimen tank for about a week (let the damsels work out their aggression with plastic), I am not confident that this will work 100%.

I still have no heart to try this hook idea because I am afraid it might injure the damsel. Open wound could spell infection. Plus, other fish, like my Banggai or Yellow Tang (quite unlikely since it's not a surface feeder) might catch the hook and injure themselves too...

any ideas? rather desperate

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HEy bro..IS this the DEvil fish i saw when i came Your house??? hahah....was this that damsel???/ :lol: Oh man....COngrets ....congrets :bow: ,You;ve been telling/complainning to me that it grew so huge since and cant get it out..Now yOu Did...wow....nice Job...and sure you;re happy about your CatCh... :lol::eyebrow:

Damsels :evil:

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I still have no heart to try this hook idea because I am afraid it might injure the damsel. Open wound could spell infection. Plus, other fish, like my Banggai or Yellow Tang (quite unlikely since it's not a surface feeder) might catch the hook and injure themselves too...

by rite yellow tang wont be stupid enuff to take the bait, my tank has a yellow tang too... as for banggai, not too sure... perhaps u mean the banggai might take the bait first and get open wound rite?... u can test try with the hook lor... u can always abort when u see the baggai comin b4 ur damsel....

HEy bro..IS this the DEvil fish i saw when i came Your house??? hahah....was this that damsel???/  Oh man....COngrets ....congrets  ,You;ve been telling/complainning to me that it grew so huge since and cant get it out..Now yOu Did...wow....nice Job...and sure you;re happy about your CatCh...  

Damsels 

haha... yup, that's the bugger! :P

n i swear i 'll nv catch another damsel ever again :lol:

What abt angel fish??? Can we use the same method also?

hmm.... dun noe abt angel fish... juvenile n dwarf angels' mouths realli look small... maybe a trap is betta? :unsure:

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