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Old 02-27-2009, 03:04 AM
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Just wondering if anyone has any experience catching pistol shrimp out of a well established reef?
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Old 02-27-2009, 03:23 AM
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I dont have experience, but 've heard you could blast a bit of soda water or RO water into his hole from a turkey baster and he might come out
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Old 02-27-2009, 03:41 AM
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That is definitely an intriguing idea, I might just try that. I can see how that would work. I'll gather up a few more ideas, if any(other than the old pop bottle crab trap, which I don't think would work) and take it from there. Thanks!
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Old 02-27-2009, 07:29 AM
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You catch my six line and I'll catch your shrimp..... deal?

but to be serious Iam not sure how to nab a shrimp in a big reef, my pep shrimp like taking new spectrum food from my fingertips oh wait thats does not help you

good luck
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if you know the rock its in and can remove it easy enough you can freshwater dip the rock and thatll get him out. you need to be careful not to dip too long or you will kill the rock. less intense would be to give the rock a quick soak in less saline water and that would also get him out while being more gentle to your rock. the squirt method didnt work for us because he had an extensive network of tunnels to cruise through.
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Old 02-27-2009, 04:20 PM
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if you know the rock its in and can remove it easy enough you can freshwater dip the rock and thatll get him out. you need to be careful not to dip too long or you will kill the rock. less intense would be to give the rock a quick soak in less saline water and that would also get him out while being more gentle to your rock. the squirt method didnt work for us because he had an extensive network of tunnels to cruise through.
Thanks Nihoa, it's a Randal's Pistol shrimp and it lives in a sandy burrow, even if it lived in the rock I wouldn't be able to remove it as it would be a bottom rock in a fully established reef. I hear what your saying about the RO water squirt method, I know its tunneling is quite extensive. It sounds like I don't have many options, I posted on ReefCentral and there have been no valuable replies there. I might have to try the squirt method but this could be tricky because the shrimp built its burrow between some Frogspawn.... all this trouble to save a pistol, oi, oi, oi!
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