DILEMMA...Please help me

ttl

Member
if you have another tank put them in there untill they settle down of sell them somewhere BUT DONT FLUSH THEM
 

mantisman51

Active Member
I have had 2-3 stripes for over a year and they are like flies around new fish that are added, never doing any harm, just buzzing them. Then after a day or two they get bored with it and go back to hovering and ignoring the world. I love my damsels, even though I have to dismantle the reef if I have to catch them. They are really fast for such a chubby and stocky little fish.
 

thatwireguy

Member
I know my LFS will take them. She took mine, they were biting me as well. I also had to remove 150lbs of rock to get 'em out. But it was worth it. My blue damsel is cool, but the 3 stripe and domino had to go. You can call her and mail em' to her maybe. Or if you feel like driving 4 hours for some Damsels!
Don't you have 2 tanks?
 

pezenfuego

Active Member
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/3039824
Ha Ha HA , "Neener neener neener, catch me if you can you stupid clumsy stingray"

I like the fuge idea. You can keep an eye on them, they can be in what will amount to a long timeout.
The other option for euteansia is into a baggy of water and into the freezer. Not as cruel as flushing or subjecting them to the clove oil and such.
I disagree. Clove oil makes them fall asleep and freezing them wouldn't be much different than freezing us. Their organs would shut down and even though it's better than flushing, I think there would be some pain unlike the clove oil...
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by thatwireguy
http:///forum/post/3039867
I know my LFS will take them. She took mine, they were biting me as well. I also had to remove 150lbs of rock to get 'em out. But it was worth it. My blue damsel is cool, but the 3 stripe and domino had to go. You can call her and mail em' to her maybe. Or if you feel like driving 4 hours for some Damsels!
Don't you have 2 tanks?
I actually have 3...my 54g has seahorses, and the 29g is new....and there is no way they are going in there..
I doubt I will flush them
I don't have the mean streak in me...
I tried to catch them last night
.....maybe another day...lol
 

small triggers

Active Member
I totally understand, ive been trying to catch my clown trigger (before he gets nasty) and well my nasty 5in maroon clown bites me and stuff, but i have also been trying to rip one of the anemones out too though... man they have a heluvah grip on the LR.
 

cranberry

Active Member
I have a Rhinopias that hasn't been weaned to frozen.... he has a damsel once a week. Priority shipping?
 

srfisher17

Active Member
Originally Posted by TTL
http:///forum/post/3039852
if you have another tank put them in there untill they settle down of sell them somewhere BUT DONT FLUSH THEM
I agree. I think I've said this before, but feed them to the cat. Felix will love you even more!
 

runn3rb3an

Active Member
This THREAD IS GETTING REDICULOUS! ITS ONLY TWO DAMSELS!!!...
The only resonable way of doing this is to chriogenically(cant spell it) freeze them like walt disney, then thaw just them out when you decide what to do with them or put them frozen into a time capsual for future people to study.
This is what I do with all of my damsles and other fish. its really the only feaseable/humane/simpleist thing to do in my opinion.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by PEZenfuego
http:///forum/post/3039879
I disagree. Clove oil makes them fall asleep and freezing them wouldn't be much different than freezing us. Their organs would shut down and even though it's better than flushing, I think there would be some pain unlike the clove oil...
No, keep in mind fish are cold-blooded, so any comparsion to what humans feel doesn't work. We feel pain because our bodies are literally burning itself up to try and keep warm. I guess the best comparsion would like going under from anesthesia. Everything just get slower till you fall asleep.
When I had to put my Harlequin Tusk down, I froze him.
 

runn3rb3an

Active Member
Better idea!
Step on it or drop it in liquid nitrogen! absolutley no pain plus if u drop it on the floor it will shatter and your cat can have a frozen treat
 

meowzer

Moderator
First of all...I can tell you right now...I can not kill them...
SECOND...All your ideas would be great if they jumped out of the tank into my hands..LOL...
For now I guess they are staying....unless we catch one or both by hand....I am not going to torment my tank by trying to get them right now...
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by TTL http:///forum/post/3040149
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/358007/to-catch-a-pseudochromis this might help
Thanks...LOL..I made a trap out of netting to catch a raccoon butterfly once...I probably will do the same thing when I decide to catch these guys...I just need to decide when...and then spend the time to do it
 

pezenfuego

Active Member
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3040071
No, keep in mind fish are cold-blooded, so any comparsion to what humans feel doesn't work. We feel pain because our bodies are literally burning itself up to try and keep warm. I guess the best comparsion would like going under from anesthesia. Everything just get slower till you fall asleep.
When I had to put my Harlequin Tusk down, I froze him.
I said it is like freezing us in that their organs will shut down and they will die...
Clove oil is a peaceful way to die. Garbage disposal is even better...but personally I cringe at the idea of being thrown in a wood chipper
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by runn3rb3an
http:///forum/post/3040212
i still think liquid nitro would be the least painful/coolest way haha
if I catch it..I am going to probably put it in the fuge...then the next time I go to my NOTSO LFS..I am going to take them.....BELIEVE ME the guy will take them from me
 
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