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    The Klein's has to go
    He started ripping into my favia last night.

    I chased that sucka around the tank for almost an hour. Tore up my rockwork...you know the drill.
    Fish is still in there, thumbing his nose at me. The coral is in the sump til I figure something out.

    Anyone got a good trick up their sleeve for catching this fish?
    Reefkeeping has-been :-(

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    Go see Justin and get the trap he has!
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    PBITAWA - Pour Bleach In Your Tank And Walk Away



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    Quote Originally Posted by ghurlag View Post
    pbitawa - pour bleach in your tank and walk away

    :d
    brat!
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    So I got a nice Candy Cane colony in trade for my JBJ lights and doncha know, this butterfly tore into them within 5 minutes. So CandyCane is living under a plastic box for now and Justin has loaned out his fish trap. I'm seeing that the Klein's really just likes LPS. She leaves softies and stonies alone completely. And Zoas.
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    Guess i need to work on that mini harpoon gun I have been planing...

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    As long as it has a suction cup at the end, it would be a great idea!
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    May be a strange question, but what size net are you using? When I switched tanks, my domino damsel made me crazy chasing him with a smaller net. Got a larger one and used both and it was fairly easy after that. I think I drained some water out too but its been awhile. If you bought him to control aiptasia, you may want to think about things. I had a racoon butterfly that kept mine in control, but would never convert to frozen. As soon as I got rid of him, they slowly crept back out. I bought a kleins and it keeps them in check as well as eats frozen. Good luck!

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    Hey Jeblin,

    I tried 2 sizes, large and small. The large net only managed to snag every piece of coral and LR in my tank and cause several collapses and involuntary "frags" of my monti and birdsnest. The small was a waste of time, even using 2 of them.

    As far as the feeding goes, I was hoping that would be the case with my Klein's, because I feed my tank pretty well. But this fish was relentless. 5 minutes after eating, she'd be back picking at the coral again. Only LPS.

    Anyway, she's caught! She is QT in the sump and I have a buyer for her. So hopefully she'll soon be in her new aiptasia-infested tank and happy ever after :-)
    Reefkeeping has-been :-(

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    Hey, Steph, can I get one of those accidental birds nest frags?

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