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people use hooks to catch fish in their tanks all the time its nothing new, they use barbless hooks that are very small and the fish is unharmed. if you want to catch your goby do it at night when hes settled in its alot easier ![]()
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![]() Ya I figured they'd be barbless, but lip piercings for ornamental fish just bothers me in some way.
I have no trouble catching Trout though ![]() |
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![]() What I did
The gobie has a main cave that they sleep in. I put the net where 9/10 times he enters and exits. Then I poked a plastic stick into his cave from the opposite side. The gobie bolted out right into the net |
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![]() When all other methods failed me, I go fishing. It's the way I've caught almost all fish that I have taken out of my 125 gallon.
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![]() Should I just make a hook or does anyone have any technique info.
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![]() I think you'd be best to pick up a proper hook from a store. They are sharp but hardened. Make sure you get barbless and small. Grab a small spool of fishing line and ask the vendor to show you how to tie a proper knot. Then you can use the spool as the 'rod', like jigging
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