Catching fish

Good luck!! Catching fish in a tank with rocks etc is a p.i.t.a. especially if you try to net them once, and miss. Theyll avoid you the rest of the day.
 
If the rocks are still in the tank, I try coaxing the fish out with food (especially in the upper front part of the water column) and then swoop in with the net (or whatever I’m using) and snag the fish. That only works with semi ‘tame’ fish though that are used to swimming up to your hands when food arrives.

I agree with skiergd, if you miss once, you are pretty out of luck. Fish aren’t dumb, they know what you’re doing! Haha
 
If you know where he sleeps at night, you may be able to confuse and capture him using a flashlight.

You can also try a fish trap (I've seen them made - and successfully used - out of eggcrate), which can be baited with food or "baited" with a mirror at the back. Some folks resort to a tiny (trout-fly-tying) fishhook with the barb filed down or flattened with a pair of pliers.

~Bruce
 
If the rocks are still in the tank, I try coaxing the fish out with food (especially in the upper front part of the water column) and then swoop in with the net (or whatever I’m using) and snag the fish. That only works with semi ‘tame’ fish though that are used to swimming up to your hands when food arrives.

I agree with skiergd, if you miss once, you are pretty out of luck. Fish aren’t dumb, they know what you’re doing! Haha
i had to catch a problem blue damsel out of a 30 gallon reef once. Tried so hard for hours. Finally, i ended up bucketing all the rock. With an empty tank, it was STILL difficult to net him. I couldnt imagine a bigger tank, lol
 
Get yourself a Fish trap with a sliding door and you will thank yourself a million times after that. I have a 250 reef that is half circle so almost impossible to corner a Fish. I had a rouge Angel, chevron tang, and the biggest jerk a Maroon clown that would go hide as soon as a net touched the water. I tried all the tricks in the book and nothing worked. I went to my LFS and rented a trap for $40 and I’m keeping the trap! 15 minutes I had the angel and tang with some Nori inside the trap. Next day I put a small rock with an Anemone inside the trap and I had the once impossible clown to catch inside and the door closed in under 20 Min. No aggravation on my part. I was 1-2 days away from tearing my tank down to get the fish out and this trap was a life save.
 
Mirror in the front corner of the tank.

Depending on top of tank access and rockwork, a few sections of eggcrate can be used to block off areas of the tank, so you are catching from a smaller area.
 
As long as he doesn't sleep buried within the rock, just flip the tank lights on full blast after the tank has been in total darkness for a few hours. You will be able to reach in and grab him with your hand. I have also used traps which work, just take longer.
 
Flashlight at night works for me.... usually one hour after lights out
 

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