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Well somehow someway, don't ask me how, my prized Pylei Cebu got into my built in overflow????????????????????????

Anybody have any ideas on how to get the little bugger out?
 

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The only thing I can think of is shut down the return pump and try and net him out...Might take to hands and 2 nets....Or get him to go through the stand pipe and catch him in the sump....I had a Redhead elegant psuedochromis do that and ended up catching him in the sump....He is still with me today. Do you have anything on the overflow to stop the fish from getting in there?
 

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I think... To try and get him out the same way he went in !
Sorry I couldn't help myself... Good luck man ! :)
 

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Stick a net in overflow and scare him in net with a stick. Been there done it.:go:
 
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Okay, Im very happy that I decided to not permanetly glue my durso together. I pulled it apart and drained the overflow and was able to net the fish.
How ever I think he has been injured in the process. Either his air bladder has been damaged or his spin.

He is breathing extremely heavily, and is sinking not swimming. Laying upside down air escapes from the gills and mouth. He flaps his side fins to right himself but quickly flips again. Eyes and gills are moving like crazy as well as side fins. But no movement for dorsal or main.
Heres a few pics from the hospital tank.

What should I do you guys? Im hoping it is just shock from no light and what not for two days????
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The only thing I can think of is shut down the return pump and try and net him out...Might take to hands and 2 nets....Or get him to go through the stand pipe and catch him in the sump....I had a Redhead elegant psuedochromis do that and ended up catching him in the sump....He is still with me today. Do you have anything on the overflow to stop the fish from getting in there?

The whole tank is covered with a clear DIY mesh screen. Tonight after this incident I am making an acrylic cover for the overflow.
 

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Honestly bro it don't look good at all....If it was me I would put him in a bag and in the freezer...This way he goes quick....Sorry for the potential loss, I hate losing fish.
 
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R.I.P Pylei! Experienced my first lost with this new tank this morning and my beloved Pylei.
Just found the dude a woman too, chillen in the QT.:cry:
 

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That sux, wrasses stress easily. I used to house a dozen of them in a 100gal but were about 1 1/2" in size only.
 

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