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i need to catch my flame angel! He had been a model citizen for a long time but has been super aggressive towards my other fish lately. He made my wrasse jump out a couple weeks back and now is hostile towards my clownfish. Any tips on how to take him out would be awesome!
 
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Place a mirror at the front corner of the tank. He will try and fight his reflection.
 
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Wait till dark like when they sleep and shine a flashlight in their eyes to disorient him. Then snag em. If you don’t know where he sleeps or if it’s a tough place to get to this way doesn’t work well.
 
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Fish trap. Glad I have one. Will make life easy to get him out
 

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i need to catch my flame angel! He had been a model citizen for a long time but has been super aggressive towards my other fish lately. He made my wrasse jump out a couple weeks back and now is hostile towards my clownfish. Any tips on how to take him out would be awesome!

I caught mine using the method listed here:

 

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The "high and dry" method works well too.

..... also known as the drain-all-the-water-so-they're-flopping-around-on-the-sand method.
 
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