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Awibrandy

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Far Rockaway
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Sorry you have had to deal with all of this.:( When your ready, and if you'd like I can give you a good size piece of Green Palua Nepthea.;) Just let me know.
 

jab161

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Nassau
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Don't mean to hijack but I here clicking noises in NY tank a lot. Could this be from my pistol shrimp or do I have the same problem as you? Good luck.
 
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Huntington
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If there are no corals in the tank you could remove the fish and drop the salinity in the main tank until you see the little bugger come out in a panic. If it's just him in there you could drop it quickly. Or you could let it sit there for a few months until the next election is closer and then send in a team of SEALs to extract it...
 

tentacles

cephalopod enthusiast
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If there are no corals in the tank you could remove the fish and drop the salinity in the main tank until you see the little bugger come out in a panic. If it's just him in there you could drop it quickly. Or you could let it sit there for a few months until the next election is closer and then send in a team of SEALs to extract it...

There are a few corals left in the tank (not very exciting- some button polyps and hex palys, a few shrooms and a piece of cabbage coral), but they survived so I'd like to try and keep them. Guess I'm waiting for the SEALS.
 

tentacles

cephalopod enthusiast
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I finally caught him!:lol_large On Saturday I came home, looked in the tank, and there he was just hanging out on the rocks. I saw what rock he went into and was able to lure him out with some squid. As I was getting him into a little container, something startled him and he went back into the rock :(.

I started taking it all out piece by piece to dip, but no luck there. I actually ended up finally catching him when I took all of the rocks out and was able to pluck him off the sand bed with forceps. Now he is living (not so happily) in a container, waiting to be picked up by a friend. I have pics on my phone that I will upload later.
 

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