Tips For Choosing Tropical Fish Collecting Nets

By Rosie Stafford


It is possible to collect your own tropical fish. To do so, the most effective method is to use a hand net while diving or snorkeling. Tropical fish collecting nets are available for this purpose from local and online suppliers. A net can also be very handy for those who own aquariums.

A range of these products are found at local suppliers and from online stores. Shopping online allows one to compare the different products more easily. One can view the images on the sites and check the specifications given, such as depth and mesh size. Customer reviews can also be read and prices easily compared.

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.

You will also need to select the correct depth of net. If the pocket of the net is too shallow, the specimen will be in and out again before you can react. Fishes all swim at different levels too, with larger ones swimming higher in the water and smaller ones swimming closer to the bottom.

A net must also be able to move easily through the water without dragging. In order to do so, it has to be made with lightweight materials. An acrylic frame best fits this purpose as a frame made from a heavier material obviously creates more drag. Many nets have a screen at the bottom and this can also affect ease of movement.

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 like this are not only used for collection of specimens. They can also be used by aquarium owners for other purposes such as rescuing injured specimens or removing dead ones from the tank. Most collectors have more than one net and use them for varied tasks. For example, a smaller one is helpful for using in corners of a tank.

Collecting your own specimens gives you the option of selecting exactly what you want while snorkeling or diving. You can select a net most suited to your particular purpose and the specimens you are wanting to catch. A wide range of suitable products are available, allowing you to catch specimens in temperate and sub-tropical coastal waters.




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