Sasha
Fish Gatherer
I was wondering why tetras are very difficult to catch? Today I decided to move my 4 Pristella tetras and 2 Neon tetras into my 29 gallon tank, where their colors are more intense in a natural environment. All of my guppies, mollies and platies simply WANT to be caught, so I often have to avoid it whenever the net goes into the tank. This is the method that I use when I have to catch my tetras . . .
I attempt to net the tetras by chasing them around the tank a few times, learning which way is their "escape route." For these clever fish, they always slip through some plants in the right corner of my tank. Then, I set up a trap by placing my larger net in the plants, blocking their route where they always head to, so to trick them into going in the net and not around back. With the smaller net I go after them and guide them toward their opening of the hidden net, which to them is still their "escape route." They all dash around and dart into the net, were I immedtiatly lift it up and capture them. Maybe tetras don't like to be caught. Does this happened to anybody else?
I attempt to net the tetras by chasing them around the tank a few times, learning which way is their "escape route." For these clever fish, they always slip through some plants in the right corner of my tank. Then, I set up a trap by placing my larger net in the plants, blocking their route where they always head to, so to trick them into going in the net and not around back. With the smaller net I go after them and guide them toward their opening of the hidden net, which to them is still their "escape route." They all dash around and dart into the net, were I immedtiatly lift it up and capture them. Maybe tetras don't like to be caught. Does this happened to anybody else?