The Killer Continues to Destroy

I didn't know that you'd tried the divider method...I apologize for assuming that you hadn't.

The only daytime method that I can think of is totally dismantling the tank piece by piece.

However, if you can turn on the tank light in the dead of night, you might be able to catch the computer before he reboots for the morning!
 
Hey Guys, Thanks for your Help , I really appreciated all.
I think that is the only solution I ahave ahead at the moment.
I need to take all the rocks, plants, woods *** out of the tank.

It's really a problem. I dislike disturb my fish and especially their homes...... :mad:

Please guys if someone has any other solution before I begin with the method you suggested last, I really appraciated alot cause like I sad before, I don't want to see my fish losing their new habit...

Please Help me ! :(
 
Have you tried flipping on the tank lights during the dead of night? The CAE might be out and be stunned for long enough that he's netted.
 
I'm clearly no expert here, but would lowering the temperature of the tank (not low enough to hurt anybody, of course) slow him down enough to catch him?
 
you could probably catch him that way, but sudden temperature changes are very very bad for the fish so i wouldnt try this. It would be like catching him by freezing his legs.

sorry to shoot you down katz! :)
 
I like the idea of lowering the temps slowly and raising them back slowly...it just might work...but I'd need to know what the other fish in the tank are prior to my recommending it!
 
Don't worry demon_surfer, as I said, I'm not the expert, you guys are. And of course I didn't mean dump a couple of trays of ice in all at once. Don't want to make fishsticks....:)
 
;) @ katz


I dont know chilli im just a bit worried. The only way i could see it really helping is if it was sudden enough to effect his metabolizm. And if it was sudden enough to do that then it will do some damage too...it just doesnt seem like an idea worth trying.

I mean do you want to risk killing all your fish to catch this guy?
 
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