Saturday, May 17, 2014

Tips For Choosing Tropical Fish Collecting Nets

By Rosie Stafford


Tropical fish are not only beautiful to look at but fascinating to collect. The best way to collect them is by using a hand net when you are snorkeling or diving and they are found in temperate coastal and sub-tropical waters. Various types of tropical fish collecting nets are available today. When choosing a suitable one, there are many factors such as shape, size and material that need to be taken into account.

Shopping at one of the online websites makes the process of finding the right net easier. A comparison of the different specifications is possible as well as the prices. One can also read reviews to find out the experience of customers in dealing with the particular supplier.

One of the first things to look at is what material has been used to make the product. One made from a coarse nylon type material tends to damage specimens and ones with spines can easily become entangled. A fine, softer, more flexible mesh helps prevent such damage. The size of the mesh holes must also be taken into account. If you are trying to catch smaller specimens, you have to use a finer mesh.

One also has to make sure that the net is deep enough. If it is too shallow, specimens can easily swim in and out again before you have time to react. Another factor to consider is that fishes swim at different depths. Larger ones tend to swim higher up while smaller specimens tend to swim close to the bottom. The size of of net chosen will depend on the size specimens you are going for. For example, if you want to collect larger show specimens, your net will need to be about 6 foot high, whereas with specimens of small to medium size a 3 foot net is sufficient.

The finer the mesh, the slower it moves through the water. If it is clearly visible, the specimen can easily spot it and swim away when they see it coming. Nets which are almost invisible with clear sides are most successful. Movement through the water is aided by use of light weight materials for frames and screens in the bottom.

The frames and handles can be made from various different materials such as aluminum, stainless steel and clear acrylic. The material used should make the item as sturdy and durable as possible. However, it also needs to be light in weight and easy to handle. One also needs to make sure that the opening is wide enough to allow specimens to enter easily.

Nets are not only used for collecting specimens but comes in handy for many other purposes too. It can be used to remove dead specimens from a tank, remove live ones for a full cleaning or to rescue a diseased or injured one. Those who own tanks often have at least too good nets. A small one is good for getting into tight corners and a larger one is good for a quick grab. The smaller one can be used to chase fishes, driving them into the larger one.

If you decide to collect your own specimens, this is possible and offers you the opportunity to get exactly what you want. This is usually accomplished when diving or snorkeling with a hand net. The right net has to be chosen that is not only durable and easy to use but is as invisible as possible and moves through the water with ease.




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