If you really want to catch them the double net method worked for me.. However I also had to take out every piece of LR. I would nudge him along with one (I had a damsel) and chase him into the other.
If you really want to catch them the double net method worked for me.. However I also had to take out every piece of LR. I would nudge him along with one (I had a damsel) and chase him into the other.
lol thats what I wanted to avoid. I finally got the rock work the way I want it. I tried the double net method with my sister. The tank is just too big and the rocks don't help. Usually the double net method works perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion
I'd just leave em in for a splash of color. They're harmless, and they won't take over your tank with aggression like damsels would.
Tank looks nice!
Consider going used on the lights? Probably get a few 175s or 250s and light that baby up!
Thanks I can't wait to get lights. Sadly I do have to wait until I can save up more cash. I am actually aiming for a T5 setup since I am only going to grow zoas and mushrooms. The electricity bill is paid by my parents right now and they wouldn't be happy with the price jump. I will probably have to take down my 35G FW to save cost even with the T5s.
I might just leave the chromis in for now. I spent 3 hours yesterday trying to get them out and no luck again.
I had another scare though. I didn't know they hide when its night time. I almost had a breakdown when I saw no fishes swiming xD :wall: