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you can try the bottle trick, but if that dosent work, you may have to do it the old fashioned way.....
Minus the fact the Pseudocheilinus genus does not bury in the sand at night.+1 bottle works .. he will go in there ..
or you can turn your lights off and watch where he digs himself into the sand bed and scoop him up then ..
Correct for the Pseudocheilinus genus.those will bury in the rocks and form a mucus cocoon?
They don't do well with a lot of stress.
