No. I use green nets for most fish and the white fine mesh nets for catfish and loaches. The fine mesh stops them putting their entire pectoral fin through the gaps and getting tangled up. If that happens you either cut the net off the fin or leave the fish and net in a container of water and when the fish relaxes, it usually comes out of the net.
The other way to get them out is a square plastic container put in the aquarium and use a net to guide them into the container. Then lift them out.
Okay, I'll do my best to catch them in the tupperware type tubs, it worked well for the three I had to move today. But this is really reassuring that if I need to resort to a net, like when I need to catch a load of the pygmies, that it will usually be okay, and not to panic too much if one does get trapped. Thank you so much! Your experience and advice is really helpful, and so appreciated! I'll have to find a cat for you...
I inherited a couple of yoyo loaches from my dad's tank, and loved them, but they are certainly fast, elusive and smart! I can imagine how tough they are to catch. So inquisitive too. I had to rescue one of them when the filter intake tube had fallen off and went to the bottom. Chunky girl wedged herself in there and I had to tip her out of the pipe since family was convinced she was stuck. I think she just liked it as a hidey spot.
I remember seeing a staff member at my LFS once, he'd spent more than an hour trying to catch a batch of kuhli loaches. I didn't see him catch a single one while I was there, he was so frustrated! He was complaining loudly about why they'd put them in a tank with thick sand! haha