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Old 05-28-2020, 04:02 PM
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Any suggestions on the safest way to remove them with out damaging their foot?
I used heavy flow to get them to move before, set up a power head At night and by morning they are gone, need to find away to safely detach them from the rock.
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Old 05-28-2020, 09:51 PM
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Any suggestions on the safest way to remove them with out damaging their foot?
I used heavy flow to get them to move before, set up a power head At night and by morning they are gone, need to find away to safely detach them from the rock.
Basically a powerheads at its foot. But I would try to add a net or a container with enough small hole drilled in it just down stream from the powerhead to catch the Nem.

I did hear about a trick using ice cubes of ro water on the foot to get them to detach quickly.

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