Maybe I just need to confess, but someone might benefit from the reminder.
After my many years, I know better, but last night I pulled the mop from the pair of A. tirbaki I got through new and rare and squeezed out enough water so it wouldn’t drip all over as I brought it to the bench to check for eggs. There, the female dropped out as soon as I pulled the mop open. She was alive, but not acting right afterwards, so I dread checking on them this morning. It’s so easy to get lazy when I seldom find a fish in the mop.
I’m going to try to change my habits and bring a little cup with me when I pull mops, put the wet mop in the cup and then bring it to the bench. That way, not only will i drip less, but I won’t be trying to check a wet mop from a tank over my head or down by the floor. If there is a fish in the net, it should escape in the cup, or fall into it when I gently start by checking the mop. Then, when I’m done picking eggs, I can put the water and the mop back in with the adults. Wish me luck both re Mrs Tirbaki and changing my well worn habits.
Good reminders. My CPDs also hide in the mops and I have grabbed them a few times.