Nice!  That's a really good idea!  Thanks for the info!

Craig
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> Hey Wayne.
> I took a 1 gallon clear plastic food storage container made by Rubbermaid
> (it is square and came with a white lid on it) and put it in the reef on
the
> sand bed. I let it sit over night so the fish adjusted to it. I also went
a
> couple days without feeding the tank. 24 hours after I put the container
in
> the tank, I put a cube of frozen brine into the container at the very back
> of it. I then left the lid on the tank open, stepped back, net in hand,
and
> got into my crouched ready to spring (very cat like) position. As soon as
> the tang went into the container for food, I sprung on him with the net,
and
> covered the opening to the container so he could not escape. He freaked
out,
> and swam right out of the container and into the net. That was that and
off
> to the LFS he went. If he would not have swam into the net, I would have
> just  kept the net over the mouth of the container and lifted it out of
the
> tank....
>
> Hope it helps!
> Shane
>
> PS. they also sell fish traps for this purpose, and most people say they
are
> the best $$ they ever spent. I just did not have the cash to buy one, and
> this worked amazingly well.....this time.

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